And, let me tell you,' added the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue, 'that the Duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth.'— At this every lady drew up her mouth as if going to pronounce the letter P. "But how ill, my... The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith - Page 34de Oliver Goldsmith - 1809Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1818 - 596 pages
...the delicate order." — " And let ine tell you," adds the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up, "that the Duchess has fine lips, but she. wants a mouth." — At this, every lady drew np her mouth as if she was going to pronounce the letter P. But how ill, my dear Bob, does it become... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 pages
...order."—" And let me tell you," adds the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue, " that the duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth."— At this, every lady drew up her mouth as if she was going to pronounce the letter P. But how ill, my Bob, does it become me, to ridicule women... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 418 pages
..." And let me tell you," adds the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue, " that the duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth." — At this, ever}' lady drew up her mouth as if she was going to pronounce the letter P. But how ill, my Bob, does... | |
| 1832 - 952 pages
..." And let me tell you," adds the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue, " that the Duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth...;" — at this every lady drew up her mouth, as if she was going to pronounce the letter P. But how ill, my Bob, docs it become me to ridicule women with... | |
| 1832 - 868 pages
..."And let me tell you," adds the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue, " that the Duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth;" — at this every lady drew up her mouth, as if she was going to pronounce the letter P. But how ill, my Bob, does it become me to ridicule women with... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1832 - 464 pages
...to his situation, and his own homeliness of person, in the following passage of the same letter: ' But how ill, my Bob, does it become me to ridicule women, with whom I have scarce any correspondence ! There are, 'tis certain, handsome women here, and 'tis as certain there... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 564 pages
...And, let me tell you,' added the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue, ' that the Duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth.'...are, 'tis certain, handsome women here ; and 'tis certain they have handsome men to keep them company. An ugly and poor man is society only for himself;... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 558 pages
...And, let me tell you,' added the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue, ' that the Duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth.'...are, 'tis certain, handsome women here ; and 'tis certain they have handsome men to keep them company. An ugly and poor man is society only for himself;... | |
| 1837 - 536 pages
...'And, let me tell you,' added the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue, ' that the duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth.'...ill, my Bob, does it become me to ridicule women with VOL. xxi.—NO. 42. 60 whom I have scarcely any correspondence. There are, 'tis certain, handsome women... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 572 pages
...'And, let me tell you,' added the third lady, whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue, 'that the duchess has fine lips, but she wants a mouth.'...ill, my Bob, does it become me to ridicule women with VOL. xxi.—NO. 42. 60 "Has George Conway put up a sign yet, or John Binley left off drinking drams,... | |
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