Rosamond's infantine blondness and wondrous crown of hair-plaits, with her pale-blue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect that no dressmaker could look at it without emotion, a large embroidered collar which it was to be hoped all beholders would know... Middlemarch, by George Eliot - Sayfa 6Mary Ann Evans tarafından - 1873Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Lounger in society the pseud - 1881 - 374 sayfa
...picture let us put 'Rosamond's infantine blondness and wondrous crown of hairplaits, with her pale blue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect that no dressmaker...large embroidered collar, which it was to be hoped all bachelors would know the price of. Her small hands, duly set off with rings, and that controlled self-consciousness... | |
| George Eliot - 1900 - 334 sayfa
...eyes were on a level; but imagine Rosamond's infantile blondness and wondrous crown of hair-plaits, with her pale-blue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect...hands duly set off with rings, and that controlled self -consciousness of manner which is the expensive substitute for simplicity. " Thank you very much... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1901 - 334 sayfa
...eyes were on a level; but imagine Rosamond's infantile blondness and wondrous crown of hair-plaits, with her pale-blue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect...that no dressmaker could look at it without emotion; her small hands duly set off with rings, and that controlled self-consciousness of manner which is... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1903 - 356 sayfa
...pale-blue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect that no dressmaker could look at it without emotion; her small hands duly set off with rings, and that...which is the expensive substitute for simplicity." Outlines, I have called these sketches of Dorothea, and perhaps she is never more than outlined. The... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1903 - 350 sayfa
...eyes were on a level; but imagine Rosamond's infantile blondness and wondrous crown of hair-plaits, with her pale-blue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect...that no dressmaker could look at it without emotion; her small hands duly set off with rings, and that controlled self-consciousness of manner which is... | |
| George Eliot - 1908 - 409 sayfa
...eyes were on a level ; but imagine Rosamond's infantine blondness and wondrous crown of hair-plaits, with her pale-blue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect...her small hands duly set off with rings, and that [ 237 ] controlled self-consciousness of manner which is the expensive substitute for simplicity. "Thank... | |
| George Eliot - 1910 - 642 sayfa
...level; but imagine Rosamond's infantine blondness and wondrous crown of hair-plaits, with her pale blue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect that no dressmaker...hands duly set off with rings, and that controlled self -consciousness of manner which is the expensive substitute for simplicity. " Thank you very much... | |
| Kathryn Bond Stockton - 1994 - 308 sayfa
...eyes were on a level; but imagine Rosamond's infantine blondness and wondrous crown of hair-plaits, with her pale-blue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect...hands duly set off with rings, and that controlled self-conscious manner which is the expensive substitute for simplicity. (470-71) The effect here is... | |
| Andrew H. Miller - 1995 - 260 sayfa
...eyes were on a level; but imagine Rosamond's infantine blondness and wondrous crown of hair-plaits, with her paleblue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect...which is the expensive substitute for simplicity. (pp. 470-1) From Imogene, Cato's daughter, and an appreciative, knowledgeable audience we move to an... | |
| Leah Price - 2003 - 236 sayfa
...clothes: the difference between Dorothea's "sleeves hanging all out of the fashion" and Rosamond's "pale-blue dress of a fit and fashion so perfect that no dressmaker could look at it without emotion," or between Dorothea's marriage-proposal, which concludes "I shall want so little - no new clothes"... | |
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