| University of Calcutta - 1907 - 446 páginas
...perplexed in himself as to the state of life he should choose, he saw two women of a stature larger than ordinary approaching towards him. One of them...and graceful deportment ; her beauty was natural, her person clean and unspotted, her eyes were cast towards the ground with an agreeable reserve, her... | |
| Delphian Society - 1911 - 566 páginas
...with himself which of those two paths he should pursue. As he was sitting there in suspense he saw two women of a larger stature than ordinary approaching towards him. One of them had a benign and amiable aspect ; her beauty was natural and easy, her person and shape fine and handsome,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1915 - 464 páginas
...present condition, and very much perplexed in himself on the state of life he should choose, he saw two women of a larger stature than ordinary approaching...and graceful deportment ; her beauty was natural and easy, her person clean and unspotted, her eyes cast towards the ground with an agreeable reserve, her... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 534 páginas
...preseat condition, and very much perplexed in himself on the state of life he should ehuse, he saw two women of a larger stature than ordinary approaching...and graceful deportment ; her beauty was natural and easy, her person clean and unspotted, her eyes cast towards the ground with an agreeable reserve, her... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1806 - 402 páginas
...present condition, and very much perplexed in himself on the state of life he should chuse, he saw two women of a larger stature than ordinary approaching towards him. One of them had a very nuhle air and graceful deportment; herbeautv was natuia.1 and easy ; her person clean and unspotted... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 466 páginas
...life which he should choose, ho saw two women of larger stature than ordinary, approaching him. 2. One of them had a very noble air and graceful "'"deportment; her beauty was natural and easy, her person clean and unspotted, her eyes cast toward the ground with an agreeable +reserve, her... | |
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