| English literature - 1837 - 540 pages
...raise a natural bloom in their cheek, inimitable by art. Ingenuouscandour.and unaffected good humour, will give an openness to their countenance that will...a vermilion hue. That amiable vivacity which they already possess, may be happily heightened and preferred, if they avoid late hour?, card playing, anil... | |
| Tracts for the people - 1847 - 800 pages
...raise a natural bloom on their cheek, inimitable by art. Ingenuous candour, and unaffected good humour, will give an openness to their countenance that will...air at sunrise will ! give their lips a vermilion hne. That ami| able vivacity which they already possess ' may be happily heightened and preserved,... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1874 - 392 pages
...raise a natural bloom in their cheek, inimitable by ;irt. Ingenuous candour and unaffected good humour will give an openness to their countenance that will...pleasing will add fire to their eyes, and breathing the air of sunrise will give their lips a vermilion hue. That amiable vivacity which they now possess may... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1875 - 400 pages
...bloom in their cheek, inimitable by art. Ingenuous candour and unaffected good humour will give au openness to their countenance that will make them...pleasing will add fire to their eyes, and breathing the air of sunrise will give their lips a vermilion hue. That amiable vivacity which they now possess may... | |
| Christianity - 1879 - 334 pages
...raise a natural bloom in their cheeks, inimitable by art. Ingenuous candour and unaffected good humour will give an openness to their countenance that will...pleasing will add fire to their eyes, and breathing the air of sunrise will giveĀ»their lips a vermilion hue. That amiable vivacity which they now possess... | |
| Costume - 1836 - 328 pages
...a natural bloom in their cheeks, inimitable by art. Ingenuous candour, and unaffected good humour, will make them universally agreeable. A desire of...and breathing the morning air at sunrise will give them a vermilion hue. That amiable vivacity which they now possess may be happily heightened and preserved,... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 464 pages
...bloom in their cheek, inimitable by art. 190 191 Ingenuous candour and unaffected good humour rill give an openness to their countenance that will make...pleasing will add fire to their eyes, and breathing the air of sunrise will give their lips a vermilion hue. That amiable vivacity which they now possess may... | |
| Karen Halttunen - Social Science - 1982 - 284 pages
...engraved on their countenances. But women who exercised "ingenuous candour, and unaffected good humour, will give an openness to their countenance that will make them universally agreeable."m Finally, readers were warned, early retiring preserved a woman's vivacity; her refusal... | |
| American literature - 1855 - 636 pages
...raise a natural bloom in their cheek, inimitable by art. Ingenuous candor and unaffected good-humor will give an openness to their countenance that will...pleasing will add fire to their eyes, and breathing the air of sunrise will give their lips a vermilion hue. That amiable vivacity which they now possess may... | |
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