| English literature - 1759 - 742 pages
...cotemporary authors agree in afcribing to Mary, the utmoft beauty of countenance, and elegance of (hape, of which the human form is capable. Her hair was black ; though, according to the fafliion of that age, ihe frequently wore borrowed locks, and of different colours. Her eyes were a... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1759 - 636 pages
...cotemporary authors agree in afcrihing to Mary, the utmoft beauty of countenance, and elegance of lhape, of which the human form is capable. Her hair was black,...locks, and of different colours. Her eyes were a dark gray ; her complexion was exquifitely fine ; and her hands and arms remarkably delicate, both as to... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 pages
...cotemporary authors agree in'afcribmu to Mary, the utmoft beauty of countenance, and elegance of fliape, of which the human form is capable. Her hair was black, though, according to the iifhion of that age, (he frequently wore borrowed locks, and of different colours. Her eyes were a... | |
| 1775 - 680 pages
...cotemporary authors agree in afcribing to Mary the utmoil beauty of countenance, and elegance of ihape, of which the human form is capable, Her hair was black, though, according to the faihion of that age, fhe frequently wore borrowed locks, and of different colours,— — Her eyes... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1787 - 620 pages
...perfon, a,circumftance not to be omitted in writing the hiftory of a female reign, all contemporary authors agree in afcribing to Mary the utmoft beauty...black, though, according to the fafhion of that age, (he frequently wore borrowed locks, and of different colours. Her eyes were a dark grey; her complexion... | |
| William Russell - Europe - 1789 - 598 pages
...the human form it capable. Her hair was black : though, according to the fafhion of the times, (he frequently wore borrowed locks, and of different colours. Her eyes were a dark grey ; her complexion wa» cx<juifitcly fine; and her hands and arnn remarkably delicate, both as to {hapc and colour. Her... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...contemporary authors agree in afcribing to Mary the utmofl beauty of countenance, and elegance effhape, of which the human form is capable. Her hair was black, though, according to the fallu'on of that age, Ihe 'frequently wore borrowed locks, and of different colours-. Her eyes were... | |
| Conduct of life - 1792 - 494 pages
...contemporary authors agree in afcribirig to Mary the utmofl beauty of countenance and elegance of feape of which the human form is capable.. Her hair was black, though, according to the falhion of 'that age, fh« frequently wore borrowed locks, and of different colours. Her eyes, were... | |
| English literature - 1759 - 760 pages
...cotemporary authors agree in afcribing to Mary, tbe utmofl beauty -of countenance, and elegance of lhape, of •which the human form is capable. Her hair was...locks, and of different colours. Her eyes were a dark gray ; her complexion was exquifuely fine; and her hands and arms remarkably delicate, both as to fhape... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1794 - 620 pages
...perfon, a circumftance not to be omitted in writing the hiftory of a female reign, all contemporary authors agree in afcribing to Mary the utmoft beauty...capable. Her hair was black, though, according to the famion of that age, me frequently •wore borrowed locks, and of different colours. Her eyes were a... | |
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