... but an hole to put out their heads by ; they drie them in the sunn, as one may see them at their windows. In their tire they set silk flowers and sparkling stones, their... Sketches from Venetian History - Side 278av Edward Smedley - 1832Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1821 - 444 sider
...colours, which they make so by a wash, dischevelling it on the brims of a broade hat that has no head, but an hole to put out their heads by ; they drie...from their very arme-pits, so that they are neere three quarters and an half apron ; their sleeves are made exceeding wide, under which their shift sleeves... | |
| 1822 - 394 sider
...colours, which they make so by a wash, dischevelling it on the brims of a broade hat that has no head, but an hole to put out their heads by ; they drie them in the sunn, an one may »ce them at their windows. In their tire they »et silk flowcre and sparkling stones, their... | |
| 1822 - 206 sider
...drie them iu the sunn, as one may gee them at their windows. In their tire they set silk flowers nud sparkling stones, their peticoates coming from their very arme-pits, so that they are neere three quartern and half apron ; their sleeves arc made exceeding wide, under which their shift sleeves... | |
| 1832 - 338 sider
...other habits also totally different from all nations. They weare very long crisped haire, of several! strakes and colours, which they make so by a wash,...that they are neere three-quarters and an half apron ; their sleeves are made exceedingly wide, under which their shift sleeves as wide, and commonly tucked... | |
| 1891 - 850 sider
...colours, which they make so by a wash, dischevelling it on the brims of a broade hat that has no head, but an hole to put out their heads by ; they drie them in the sun, as one may see them at their windows. In their tire they set silk flowers and sparkling stones,... | |
| Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Countess of Wilton - 1846 - 512 sider
...colours, which they make so by a wash, dischevelling it on the brims of a brocade hat that has no head, but an hole to put out their heads by ; they drie...from their very arme-pits, so that they are neere three quarters and an half apron ; their sleeves are made exceeding wide, under which their shift sleeves... | |
| Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Countess of Wilton - 1846 - 508 sider
...colours, which they make so by a wash, dischevelling it on the brims of a brocade hat that has no head, but an hole to put out their heads by ; they drie...from their very arme-pits, so that they are neere three quarters and an half apron ; their sleeves are made exceeding wide, under which their shift sleeves... | |
| John Evelyn - 1850 - 512 sider
...of a broad hat that has no crown, but a hole to put out their heads by ; they dry them in the sun, as one may see them at their windows. In their tire,...they set silk flowers and sparkling stones, their petticoats coming from their very arm-pits, so that they are near three quarters and a half apron ;... | |
| 1850 - 524 sider
...crown, but a hole to put out their heads by : they dry them in the sun, as one may see them at the windows. In their tire, they set silk, flowers, and sparkling stones, their petticoats coming from their very arm-pits, so that they are near threequarters and a half apron. Their... | |
| 1799 - 204 sider
...of a broad hat that has no crown, but a hole to put out their heads by ; they dry them in the sun, as one may see them at their windows. In their tire...they set silk flowers and sparkling stones, their petticoats coming from their very arm-pits, so that they are near three quarters and a half apron ;... | |
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