Petersburgh, from Paris to India, and yet I know of no art which can atone for the defect of an unpolished mind and an unlovely heart. That charming activity of soul, that spiritual energy, which gives animation, grace, and living light to the animal... Autobiography and lectures of Lola Montez - Page 72by C Chauncey Burr - 1860Full view - About this book
| 1883 - 498 pages
...Beautiful Women' more than twenty years ago, said, ' I know of no art which can atone for the defect of an unpolished mind and an unlovely heart. That charming...her whole personnel as if her very body thought.' " But never forget, girls, that you must show all your charms at Home if yon are to be able to use... | |
| C Chauncey Burr - 1858 - 208 pages
...to St. Petersburg, from Paris to India, and yet I know of no art which can atone for the defect of an unpolished mind and an unlovely heart. That charming...beauty, but I fall in love with her myself, and only wiah I were a man that I could marry her. GALLANTRY. A HISTOBY of the beginning of the reign of gallantry... | |
| Lola Montez - Courtesans - 1858 - 310 pages
...to St. Petersburgh, from Paris to India, and yet I know of no art which can atone for the defect of an unpolished mind and an unlovely heart. That charming...gives the sweetest expression to her face, and lights 123 up her whole personnel as if her very body thought. I never myself behold a creature with such... | |
| Lola Montez - Health & Fitness - 1858 - 154 pages
...animation, grace, and living light to the animal frame, is, after all, the real source of beauty in a woman. It is that which gives eloquence to the language of her eyes, which sends the sweetest vermilion mantling to the cheek, and lights up the whole personnel as if her very... | |
| Lola Montez - Courtesans - 1859 - 312 pages
...to St. Petersburgh, from Paris to India, and yet I know of no art which can atone for the defect of an unpolished mind and an unlovely heart. That charming...and only wish I were a man that I could marry her. GALLANTRY. Gallantry. A HISTORY of the beginning of the reign of gallantry would carry us back to the... | |
| Charles Chauncey Burr - Women - 1859 - 344 pages
...can atone for the defect of an unpolished mind and an unlovely heart. That charming activity of eoul, that spiritual energy, which gives animation, grace,...and only wish I were a man that I could marry her. GALLANTRY Gallantry. A H1STORY of the beginning of the reign of gallantry would carry us back to the... | |
| Maria Dolores E.R. Gilbert - 1860 - 152 pages
...animation, grace, and living light to the animal frame, is, after all, the real source of beauty in a woman. It is that which gives eloquence to the language of her eyes, which sends the sweetest vermilion mantling to the cheek, and lights up the whole personnel as if her very... | |
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