She was a very pretty girl, and her beauty happened to be of a sort which Emma particularly admired. She was short, plump and fair, with a fine bloom, blue eyes, light hair, regular features, and a look of great sweetness... Emma: A Novel. In Three Volumes - Page 41by Jane Austen - 1816Full view - About this book
| Jane Austen - 1883 - 460 pages
...her beauty happened to be of a sort which Emma particularly admired. She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom, blue eyes, light hair, regular...to continue the acquaintance. She was not struck by anything remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conversation, but she found her altogether very engaging... | |
| Jane Austen - 1888 - 412 pages
...her beauty happened to be of a sort which Emma particularly admired. She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom, blue eyes, light hair, regular...to continue the acquaintance. She was not struck by anything remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conversation, but she found her altogether very engaging,... | |
| Jane Austen - English fiction - 1892 - 282 pages
...her beauty happened to be of a sort which Emma particularly admired. She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom, blue eyes, light hair, regular...to continue the acquaintance. She was not struck by anything remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conversation, but she found her altogether very engaging—not... | |
| Jane Austen - 1901 - 336 pages
...her beauty happened to be of a sort which Emma particularly admired. She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom, blue eyes, light hair, regular...to continue the acquaintance. She was not struck by anything remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conversation, but she found her altogether very engaging,... | |
| Jane Austen, Rosina Filippi - 1895 - 182 pages
...beauty happened to be of a sort which Emma particularly admired. . . . She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom, blue eyes, light hair, regular features, and a look of great sweetness. . . . She (Emma) was not struck by anything remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conversation, but she... | |
| Jane Austen - England - 1903 - 1020 pages
...her beauty happened to be of a sort which Emma particularly admired. She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom, blue eyes, light hair, regular...to continue the acquaintance. She was not struck by anything remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conversation, but she found her altogether very engaging... | |
| Jane Austen - England - 1905 - 366 pages
...her beauty happened to be of a sort which Emma particularly admired. She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom, blue eyes, light hair, regular...to continue the acquaintance. She was not struck by anything remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conversation, but she found her altogether very engaging... | |
| Jane Austen - 1906 - 464 pages
...her beauty happened to be of a sort which Emma particularly admired. She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom, blue eyes, light hair, regular...to continue the acquaintance. She was not struck by anything remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conversation, but she found her altogether very engaging... | |
| Electronic journals - 1927 - 740 pages
...her beauty happened to be of a sort which Emma particularly admired. She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom, blue eyes, light hair, regular features and a look of great sweetness" .... (Ch. HI). „Such an eye! — the true hazel eye — and so brilliant! regular features, open... | |
| Patricia McKee - Capitalism and literature - 1997 - 258 pages
...both because of Harriet's qualities and because of the qualities in herself that Harriet brings out: She was not struck by any thing remarkably clever...conversation, but she found her altogether very engaging . . . and yet so far from pushing, shewing so proper and becoming a deference, seeming so pleasantly... | |
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