| Charlotte Smith - 1793 - 324 páginas
...execution. Then fhe made moft inveterate like•nefles of many of he/ acquaintance ; and painted landfcapes, where very green 'trees 'were reflected in very blue water. Her French was moft grammatically correct, though the accent was fomewhat defective ; and fhe knew all manner of hiftory—... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1793 - 636 páginas
...execution. Then me made mod inveterate likene/Tes of many of her acquaintance ; and painted landfcapcs, where very green trees were reflected in very blue water. Her French was molt grammatically correct, though the accent was fomewhat defective ; and ihe knew all manner of hillory—could... | |
| Charlotte Smith - 1820 - 378 páginas
...petit nez retrousse, united with the thin lips drawn up to make a little mouth, which were peculiar tp his ' better half,' as he facetiously called his wife....most execrable actions of the most execrable of human beings—and never had occasion to consult, so 'happy was her memory, Trusler's Chronology. As it was... | |
| Julia Kavanagh - 1862 - 352 páginas
...correctness and much execution. Then she made most inveterate likenesses of many of her acquaintances, and painted landscapes where very green trees were...most grammatically correct, though the accent was some what defective ; and she knew all manner of history — could tell the dates of the most execrable... | |
| Charlotte Smith - 2002 - 596 páginas
...early period, and could read any easy sentence in Greek; was learned in astronomy, knew something of mathematics, and, in relief of these more abstruse...most execrable actions of the most execrable of human beings—and never had occasion to consult, so happy was her memory, Trusler's Chronology. 1 As it... | |
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