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Pàgina 12
... crape ; the skirt with flounces , edged by ruches of satin ribbon ; the corsage with bretelles of ribbon , and nœuds on the shoulders and sleeves . Coiffure of hair , with flowers and velvet ribbon . Promenade Dress . - Robe of taffetas ...
... crape ; the skirt with flounces , edged by ruches of satin ribbon ; the corsage with bretelles of ribbon , and nœuds on the shoulders and sleeves . Coiffure of hair , with flowers and velvet ribbon . Promenade Dress . - Robe of taffetas ...
Pàgina 11
... crape dresses . Crape is always fashionable , and is more particularly used for the robes with double skirts , which may be edged by a bouillonné of tulle of the same colour , wreaths of pompous appearing between the bouillons . The ...
... crape dresses . Crape is always fashionable , and is more particularly used for the robes with double skirts , which may be edged by a bouillonné of tulle of the same colour , wreaths of pompous appearing between the bouillons . The ...
Pàgina 12
... crape ; the skirt with flounces , edged by ruches of satin ribbon ; the corsage with bretelles of ribbon , and nœuds on the shoulders and sleeves . Coiffure of hair , with flowers and velvet ribbon . Promenade Dress . - Robe of taffetas ...
... crape ; the skirt with flounces , edged by ruches of satin ribbon ; the corsage with bretelles of ribbon , and nœuds on the shoulders and sleeves . Coiffure of hair , with flowers and velvet ribbon . Promenade Dress . - Robe of taffetas ...
Pàgina 20
... crape bonnets are very small , and have very large bavolets , and the flowers made of muslin , which has a very light transparent effect ; the dress bonnets are of blond , flowers and feathers , and are of very great variety . Thewea ...
... crape bonnets are very small , and have very large bavolets , and the flowers made of muslin , which has a very light transparent effect ; the dress bonnets are of blond , flowers and feathers , and are of very great variety . Thewea ...
Pàgina 19
... and floating ends behind . Crape dresses are made with four flounces of different shades of the same colour , the upper being the lightest , and on one side at the heading of each skirt a bunch of. UNDER THE ESPECIAL PATRONAGE OF ...
... and floating ends behind . Crape dresses are made with four flounces of different shades of the same colour , the upper being the lightest , and on one side at the heading of each skirt a bunch of. UNDER THE ESPECIAL PATRONAGE OF ...
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The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward Thomas Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) Visualització completa - 1841 |
The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward Thomas Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) Visualització completa - 1866 |
The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward Thomas Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) Visualització completa - 1858 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
Alsy bands of velvet barège basque basquine bavolet beautiful berthe biais black lace black velvet blue Bonnet Bonnet of pink Bonnet of white bouillons brandenbourgs bretelles bunches burnous buttons Carriage Dress.-Robe CHEAPSIDE colour correspond crape double skirt Dress.-Robe of moire Dress.-Robe of taffetas dresses DUCHESS OF KENT elegant embroidery fancy straw favour feathers female fichu flounces flounces edged flowers frills front gimp Gout guipure hair headed high body jacket body LONDON AND PARIS MACASSAR OIL MAGAZINE OF FASHION Manteau mantelet medicine mented Models moire antique muslin noeuds organdy paille de riz PARIS LADIES pelerine plain PLATE plissé popeline pretty Promenade Dress.-Robe quilles revers round ROWLANDS rows ruche satin ribbon scolloped season Second ditto shawl side silk sleeves stripes style tarlatane Terry velvet three flounces toilettes trimmed with lace tulle violet waist Walking Dress.-Robe WANSFORD white blond white lace worn wreath young
Passatges populars
Pàgina 78 - Queen, as the manner was, opened the window, but she was so far from giving him thanks or good countenance that she said plainly he should have kept his Arithmetic for himself, "but I see," said she, "the greatest clerks are not the wisest men," and so went away for the time discontented.
Pàgina 5 - Unargued I obey: So God ordains: God is thy law, thou mine: To know no more Is woman's happiest knowledge, and her praise.
Pàgina 110 - said he, with half a sneer, " hast got a fortun, wench ? " " Nay/' said she, " but I'n gotten the pint o'ale.
Pàgina 93 - ... the deciduous children of the forest, form here dense jungles, verdant all the year round, and which afford shelter to numberless birds, with whose warbling the leafy desolation perpetually resounds. Climbing vines, and parasitic plants, of untold splendor and boundless exuberance of growth, twine and interlace, and hang from the heights of the highest trees pennons of gold and purple, — triumphant banners, which attest the solitary majesty of nature. A species of parasitic moss wreaths its...
Pàgina 110 - Pills require no restraint of diet during their use, and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part. Sold by all Chemists, at Is.
Pàgina 110 - July, from which the rise of the river may perfectly be dated, as it then begins to increase rapidly. By the middle of August it reaches half its greatest height, and it attains its maximum towards the end of September. From the...
Pàgina 110 - BE and continue poor, young man, while others around you grow rich by fraud and disloyalty ; be without place or power, while others beg their way upward ; bear the pain of disappointed hopes, while others gain the accomplishment of theirs by flattery ; forego the gracious pressure of the hand, for which others cringe and crawl. Wrap yourself in your own virtue, and seek a friend, and your daily bread. If you have, in such a course, grown gray with unblenched honour, bless God, and die.
Pàgina 44 - ... hugely disliked — namely, a mincing Frenchman. At first a single umbrella seems to have been kept at a coffee-house for some extraordinary occasion — lent as a coach or chair in a heavy shower— but not commonly carried by the walkers.
Pàgina 69 - Several months elapsed, and public interest, which had been powerfully excited by the mysterious event, was gradually subsiding, when a gentleman of rank, travelling to the waters of Podewil, happened to pass through Muhlbach. Hearing of the murder, he was struck by the name of the victim— Bergfeldt being the name of one of the most ancient and noble families in Silesia. He knew their armorial bearings, and he expressed a wish to see the signet-ring which had been found on the body. The engraved...