The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... beautiful bath , that is formed into a sofa or bath at pleasure . The room is hung with white lustring trimmed with gold fringe , and all the furniture is of white ' and gold . The suite occupied by Napoleon joins this , and is indeed ...
... beautiful bath , that is formed into a sofa or bath at pleasure . The room is hung with white lustring trimmed with gold fringe , and all the furniture is of white ' and gold . The suite occupied by Napoleon joins this , and is indeed ...
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... beautiful appearance in whatever man- ner they were placed with regard to each other , the number of beautiful appearances , presented by these twelve figures , would amount to the immense number of 479,001,600 , no two of which would ...
... beautiful appearance in whatever man- ner they were placed with regard to each other , the number of beautiful appearances , presented by these twelve figures , would amount to the immense number of 479,001,600 , no two of which would ...
Strona 301
... beautiful ; and the most indifferent judge , much less an elegans formarum spectator , would place a greater number of the sex in the rank of ordinary women , than he would in the rank of beauty . If , then , to the former class we add ...
... beautiful ; and the most indifferent judge , much less an elegans formarum spectator , would place a greater number of the sex in the rank of ordinary women , than he would in the rank of beauty . If , then , to the former class we add ...
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