| Robert Benton Seeley - 1855 - 294 pages
...nature, even under the disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any. " In one day, in one minute, I should rather have said, she became a universal blank to me, and though from a different cause, yet with an effect as difficult to remove... | |
| William Cowper - 1877 - 462 pages
...nature, even under the disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any. In one day, in one minute I should rather have said, she became a universal blank to me ; and though from a different cause, yet with an effect as difficult to remove... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1892 - 762 pages
...Nature, even under the disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any. " In one day, in one minute I should rather have said, she became a universal blank to me ; and though from a different cause, yet with an effect as difficult to remove... | |
| Bruce Redford - Biography & Autobiography - 1986 - 272 pages
...disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any. In one day, in one moment I should rather have said, she became an universal blank to me, 38. Martin, pp. 161-62. 39. For instance the description of the kitten, 3.51. and, though from a different... | |
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