... in her person, her air, and manner, that could be exchanged for any others, and she not prove a loser. Then as to her mind and conduct, her judgment, her sense, her steadfastness, her reading, her wit and conversation, they are admirable... Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality of Both Sexes: From ... - 第 245 頁Mrs. Manley (Mary de la Rivière) 著 - 1720完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1846 - 140 頁
...many charms as can be desired. She is one of those lofty, black, and lasting beauties, that strike with reverence, and yet delight ; there is no feature in her face, nor any thing in her person, her air, and manner, that could be exchanged for any others, and she not prove a loser; then... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1882 - 420 頁
...as many charms as can be desired. She is one of those lofty, black, and lasting beauties that strike with reverence and yet delight; there is no feature in her face nor anything in her person, her air, and manner that could be exchanged for any other and she not prove... | |
| Myra Reynolds - 1920 - 546 頁
...the following vivid picture of her: She is one of those lofty, black and lasting beauties that strike with Reverence, and yet Delight; there is no Feature in her Face, nor any thing in her Person, her Air and Manner, that could be exchanged for any others, and she not prove a Loser: Then... | |
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