New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 189
... ment , is used not to elevate the arch of the brow , but to extend it ; the beauty of the eye depends on the elongation , and the Turkish ladies have made the discovery . They stain their nails and finger - tops yellow , and some even ...
... ment , is used not to elevate the arch of the brow , but to extend it ; the beauty of the eye depends on the elongation , and the Turkish ladies have made the discovery . They stain their nails and finger - tops yellow , and some even ...
Page 217
... ment , admitting a free circulation of air , and being a great embellish- ment to the city . A boulevard , like that of Paris , surrounds it , planted with rows of linden trees , forming rides , walks , and drives , which would have ...
... ment , admitting a free circulation of air , and being a great embellish- ment to the city . A boulevard , like that of Paris , surrounds it , planted with rows of linden trees , forming rides , walks , and drives , which would have ...
Page 544
... ment , as soon as two and more parts successively come into co - opera- tion . In the Rossinian canons , each part , it is true , enters successively , and commences with the same melody ; but as soon as it thus steps in , the other ...
... ment , as soon as two and more parts successively come into co - opera- tion . In the Rossinian canons , each part , it is true , enters successively , and commences with the same melody ; but as soon as it thus steps in , the other ...
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