| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1124 стор.
...(she chanced to enter at the opposite side of the theatre at the same moment) at her, and not at him. She was a brown beauty : that is, her eyes, hair,...were too large and full, and so they might be for a goddess in marble, but not for a woman whose eyes were fire, whose look was love, whose voice was... | |
| Marjorie Hope Nicolson - 1925 - 466 стор.
...(she chanced to enter at the opposite side of the theatre at the same moment) at her, and not at him. She was a brown beauty: that is, her eyes, hair, and...bright red, and her lips which were of a still deeper crjmspn,. Her mouth and chin, they said, were too large and full, and so they might be for a goddess... | |
| Roger Sherman Loomis - 1925 - 576 стор.
...(she chanced to enter at the opposite side of the theatre at the same moment) at her, and not at him. She was a brown beauty — that is, her eyes, hair,...which were a bright red, and her lips, which were a still deeper crimson. Her mouth and chin, they said, were i From Henry Esmond. too large and full... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1262 стор.
...(she chanced to enter at the opposite side of the theatre at the same moment) at her, and not at him. She was a brown beauty : that is, her eyes, hair,...as dazzling white as snow in sunshine ; except her 712 cheeks, which were a bright red, and her lips, which were of a still deeper crimson. Her mouth... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1927 - 550 стор.
...(she chanced to enter at the opposite side of the theatre at the same moment) at her, and not at him. She was a brown beauty : that is, her eyes, hair,...were too large and full, and so they might be for a goddess in marble, but not for a woman whose eyes were fire, whose look was love, whose voice was... | |
| Stratton Duluth Brooks - 1912 - 462 стор.
...(she chanced to enter at the opposite side of the theater at the same moment) at her and not at Mm. She was a brown beauty, that is, her eyes, hair and...were too large and full, and so they might be for a goddess in marble, but not for a woman whose eyes were fire, whose look was love, whose voice was... | |
| 1904 - 778 стор.
...and melting, that I have seen a whole assembly follow her as if by an attraction irresistible. . . . She was a brown beauty : that is, her eyes, hair,...were too large and full, and so they might be for a goddess in marble, but not for a woman whose eyes were fire, whose look was love, whose voice was... | |
| 1853 - 432 стор.
...(she chanced to enter at the opposite side of the" theatre at the same moment) at her, and not at him. She was a brown beauty ; that is, her eyes, hair,...waving over her shoulders ; but her complexion was an dazzling white as snow in sunshine ; except her cheeks, which were a bright red, and her lips, which... | |
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