| 1835 - 804 str.
...splendidlyIxmnd books and mirrors, and withadeep window of the breadth of the room, opening upon Hyde Park, 1 found lady Blessington alone. The picture to my eye,...reading by a magnificent lamp, suspended from the centre of the arched ceiling ; sofas, couches, ottomans and busts arranged in rather a crowded sumptuousness... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1835 - 1350 str.
...mirrors, and with a deep window of the breadth of the room, opening upon Hyde Park, I found Lady B alone. The picture to my eye as the door opened was...: — a woman of remarkable beauty half buried in afauteuil of yellow satin, reading by a magnificent lamp suspended from the centre of the arched ceiling... | |
| 842 str.
...mirrors, and with a deep window of the breadth of the room, opening upon Hyde Park, 1 found Lady B alone. The picture to my eye as the door opened was...very lovely one : — a woman of remarkable beauty half-buried in a fauteuil of yellow utin, reading by a magnificent lamp suspended from the centre of... | |
| 1836 - 726 str.
...mirrors, .•mil with a deep window of the breadth of the room, opening upon Hyde Park, I found Lady B alone. The picture to my eye as the door opened was...— a woman of remarkable beauty half buried in a faultuil of yellow satin, reading by a magnificent lamp suspended from the centre of the arched ceiling... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1844 - 238 str.
...bound books and mirrors, and with a deep window of the breadth of the room, opening upon Hyde Park. 1 found Lady Blessington alone. The picture to my eye as the door opened was a very lovely one. A wo: man of remarkable beauty half buried in a fauteuil of yellow satin, reading by a magnificent lamp,... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1846 - 508 str.
...beauty half buried in ajauteuilof yellow satin, reading by a magnificent lamp suspended from the centre of the arched ceiling ; sofas, couches, ottomans, and busts arranged in rather a crowded fumptuousness through the room ; enamel tables, covered with expensive and elegant trifles in every... | |
| 1852 - 432 str.
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| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1852 - 568 str.
...bound books and mirrors, and with a deep window of the breadth of the room, opening upon Hyde Park, I found Lady Blessington alone. The picture to my...the door opened was a very lovely one. A woman of remarkarkable beauty half buried in a fauteuil of yellow satin, reading by a magnificent lamp, suspended... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1852 - 570 str.
...Blessington alone. The picture to my eye as the door opened was a very lovely one. A woman of remarkarkable beauty half buried in a fauteuil of yellow satin, reading by a magnificent lamp, suspended from the centre of the arched ceiling ; sofas, couches, ottomans, and busts, arranged in rather a crowded sumptuousness... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 564 str.
...picture to my eye as the door opened was a very lovely one. A woman of remarkarkable beauty half buriod in a fauteuil of yellow satin, reading by a magnificent lamp, suspended from the centre of the arched ceiling ; sofaa, couches, ottomans, and busts, arranged in rather a crowded sumptuousness... | |
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