| North American review - 1851 - 568 pages
...such that if you expected to see a pretty woman, you would think her ordinary, if you expected to see an ordinary woman you would think her pretty; but her manners are simple, ardent, impressive. ID every motion her innocent soul outbeams so brightly, that who saw her would say " Guilt was a thing... | |
| Arts - 1874 - 916 pages
...that, if you expected to eee a pretty woman, you would think her ordinary ; if you expected to see an ordinary woman, you would think her pretty; but...impressive. In every motion her innocent soul out-beams to brightly, that who saw her would say, ' Guilt was a thing impossible with her.' Her information... | |
| American periodicals - 1871 - 860 pages
...unblinded judgment, when I tell you that I feel -a little man by his aide," he writes; and adds of Dorothy, "In every motion her innocent soul outbeams so brightly,...guilt was a thing impossible with her. Her information is various, her eye watchful in observation of nature, and her taste a perfect electrometer." This... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 506 pages
...such that if you expected to see a pretty woman, you would think her ordinary ; if you expected to see an ordinary woman you would think her pretty, but...impossible with her." Her information various ; her eye watchful in minutest observation of Nature ; and her taste a perfect electrometer.' The occasional... | |
| University magazine - 1851 - 796 pages
...such that if yon expected to tee a pretty woman you would think her ordinary ; if you expected to see an ordinary woman you would think her pretty, but...impossible with her.' Her information various ; her eye watchful in minutest observation of Mature ; and her taste a perfect electrometer." In August of the... | |
| 1851 - 778 pages
...such that if you expected to see a pretty woman you would think her ordinary ; if you expected to see an ordinary woman you would think her pretty, but...impossible with her.' Her information various ; her eye watchful in minutest observation of Nature ; and her taste a perfect electrometer." In August of the... | |
| American periodicals - 1851 - 608 pages
...such that if you expected to see a pretty woman, you would think her ordinary; if you expected to see an ordinary woman, you would think her pretty; but...ardent, impressive. In every motion her innocent soul outheams so brightly, that who saw her would say, ' Guilt was a thing impossible with her.' Her information... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 556 pages
...such that if you expected to see a pretty woman you would think her ordinary ; if you expected to see an ordinary woman you would think her pretty, but...impossible with her.' Her information various, her eye watchful in minutest observation of nature, and her taste a perfect Electrometer." After staying in... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 588 pages
...such that if you expected to see a pretty woman you would think her ordinary ; if you expected to see an ordinary woman you would think her pretty, but...who saw her would say ' Guilt was a thing impossible ALLFOXDEN. 95 with her.' Her information various, her eye watchful in minutest observation of nature,... | |
| Edward Walford - 1856 - 450 pages
...such, that if you expected to see a pretty woman, you would think her ordinary ; if you expected to see an ordinary woman, you would think her pretty ; but her manners are simple, ardent, and impressive. In every motion, her innocent soul beams out so brightly, that who saw her would say,... | |
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