Sylvia's book of the toilet: a ladies' guide to dress and beauty1881 |
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Side 11
... charm of expression lights up the faulty features , and softness of colouring throws a glamour over small defects . IT IS OUT of our province to describe that potent wand which has been almost in- variably the accompaniment of good ...
... charm of expression lights up the faulty features , and softness of colouring throws a glamour over small defects . IT IS OUT of our province to describe that potent wand which has been almost in- variably the accompaniment of good ...
Side 12
... charm- ing episodes in his Idylls- " Let never maiden think , however fair , She is not fairer in new clothes than old . " 8. IT WILL , THEN , be our task in the following chapters , to take the various items that go to make up the ...
... charm- ing episodes in his Idylls- " Let never maiden think , however fair , She is not fairer in new clothes than old . " 8. IT WILL , THEN , be our task in the following chapters , to take the various items that go to make up the ...
Side 22
... charm that is exceedingly rare . " - The Art of Beauty . 29. BUT THOUGH THERE are many varieties of well - shaped heads , there are a still greater number of defective ones ; and perhaps no fashion that was ever invented presented ...
... charm that is exceedingly rare . " - The Art of Beauty . 29. BUT THOUGH THERE are many varieties of well - shaped heads , there are a still greater number of defective ones ; and perhaps no fashion that was ever invented presented ...
Side 23
... charm of beauty itself in claiming the attention of the organs of sight , we are inclined to look with amity on the enormous chignon itself , for , at least , it lends a " furnished " look , compared with the mean and pitiful spectacle ...
... charm of beauty itself in claiming the attention of the organs of sight , we are inclined to look with amity on the enormous chignon itself , for , at least , it lends a " furnished " look , compared with the mean and pitiful spectacle ...
Side 26
... charms the eye by its apparent simplicity and careless grace . Lovelace must have had some such arrangement in his mind when he addressed to Amarantha the often quoted lines- " " ' Every tress must be confest , But neatly tangled at the ...
... charms the eye by its apparent simplicity and careless grace . Lovelace must have had some such arrangement in his mind when he addressed to Amarantha the often quoted lines- " " ' Every tress must be confest , But neatly tangled at the ...
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appearance arms arrangement ART NEEDLEWORK auburn bath beard beauty become BEETON'S BOOK blonde bodices BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD boots brow brown brush Charles Blanc CHARLES ROBSON charm cheeks chignon chilblains cloth gilt coiffure cold Coloured Plates complexion Containing COOKERY BOOK Crown 8vo curls DICTIONARY dress Eau de Cologne Edition effect Encyclopædia English Engravings Erasmus Wilson Etiquette eyebrows eyes face fashion Fcap forehead frequently fringe frizettes Garden gilt edges girls give gloves glycerine gold grey half-calf hands head height HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT Instructions JULES VERNE kind ladies lips LOCK London look mode moustache nail natural neck NEEDLEWORK NOAH WEBSTER nose ornamental perfect perfumes plait Poetical Poets Post 8vo powder pretty Price 6d Recipes red hair round rubbed Salisbury Square says shades shoulders skin sleeve soap soft style thin THOMAS HOOD tint toilet VASELINE waist warm washing wear WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSETTI woman women worn yellow
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Side 9 - There is a garden in her face, Where roses and white lilies grow; A heavenly paradise is that place, Wherein all pleasant fruits do flow. There cherries grow which none may buy Till 'Cherry-ripe
Side 26 - Every tress must be confest, But neatly tangled at the best; Like a clue of golden thread Most excellently ravelled. Do not, then, wind up that light In ribbands, and o'ercloud in night, Like the Sun in's early ray; But shake your head, and scatter day ! ABRAHAM COWLEY 1618 - 1667 THE PROPHET Teach me to Love?