Beatrice Brooke was as beautiful a woman as could be seen or imagined; but she reached Stratton Street without adventure and without remark, beyond that passing glance which Moore and Byron have both commemorated in poetry as given to faces we sometimes... Lost and saved - Side 280av Caroline Elizabeth S. Norton (hon. mrs. George.) - 1863Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Jane Gray Perkins - 1909 - 352 sider
...it said to the credit of Englishmen, certainly through any street in London—with perfect security. Beatrice Brooke was as beautiful a woman as could...loveliness comes back to us whenever we dream of beauty." I should not have given so many of these extracts if the book from which they are taken was more easily... | |
| Jane Gray Perkins - 1909 - 360 sider
...it said to the credit of Englishmen, certainly through any street in London—with perfect security. Beatrice Brooke was as beautiful a woman as could...loveliness comes back to us whenever we dream of beauty." I should not have given so many of these extracts if the book from which they are taken was more easily... | |
| Jane Gray Perkins - 1909 - 358 sider
...it said to the credit of Englishmen, certainly through any street in London—with perfect security. Beatrice Brooke was as beautiful a woman as could...given to faces we sometimes meet ' in the world's crowd,'and whose recurring loveliness comes back to us whenever we dream of beauty." I should not have... | |
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