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The Cambridge Companion to Willa Cather
Her beautiful armswere bare. Her tiny Chinese slippers were embroidered
sorichly that they resembled the paintedporcelain of old vases. She looked like a
sultan's youngest, newest bride; a beautiful little toywoman, sittingat the end of
thelong ...
2
Angel in the studio: women in the arts and crafts movement ...
Mary Deard was particularly known as a toywoman, and her shop, originally in
Bath, was recalled by Lady Wortley Montague in her Farewell to Bath : Farewell
to Deard's and all her toys which glitter in her shop. Deluding traps to girls and ...
3
The Wits and Beaux of Society
... called 'Refusal; or the Ladies' Philosophy.' The spot was so greatly admired
that Talbot, Bishop of Durham, lived eight years in it, and the Marquis of
Carnarvon succeeded him as a tenant: next came Mrs. Chenevix, a famous
toywoman ...
Grace Wharton, Philip Wharton, 1861
4
The New London Magazine: Being an Universal and Complete ...
Sarah Rawlins, of the city of Orford, Toywoman. Henry Simpson and John Birkley,
late •f Wapping-wall, Middlesex, Ship-chand- " l*rs. William AyVe!, of Grays-Ina
lane, Middlesex, Tallow-chandler. Richard Thoraley; of Stockport, C!œft«r| ter, ...
5
The Wits and Beaux of Society. With illustrations from ...
The spot was so greatly admired that Talbot, Bishop of Durham, lived eight years
in it, and the Marquis of Carnarvon succeeded him as a tenant: next came Mrs.
Chenevix, a famous toywoman. She was probably a French woman, for Father ...
Grace WHARTON (pseud. [i.e. Mrs. Katharine Thomson], and WHARTON (Philip) pseud. [i.e. J. C. Thomson.]), Philip WHARTON (pseud. [i.e. J. C. Thomson.]), 1861
The ground on which it stands was originally partially occupied by a small
cottage, built by a nobleman's coachman for a lodging-house, and occupied by a
toywoman of the name of Chevenix. Hence Walpole says of it, in a letter to
General ...
Isaac Disraeli, B. Disraeli, 1863
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A Summer's Day at Hampton Court ... Fourth edition, revised ...
Mrs, Chevenix, the noted toywoman, was the next inhabitant; and it would seem
that the occupation of its former owner had infested Walpole when building what
he calls his bauble of a plaything. The house is a toy, in its modern signification; ...
It was some years afterwards let on lease to Mrs. Cheve- nix, a toywoman ; from
whose possession it came into that of Horace Walpole. The latter amused himself
for many years in enlarging and beautifying it, and made quite a plaything of it.
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The European Magazine, and London Review: Containing the ...
Sarah Rawlins, of Oxford, toywoman. Henry Simpson and John Birkley, late of
Wapping-Wall, Middlesex, (hip-ehandlen and partnersWilliam Ayrea, of Gray's-
inn-lane, Middlesex, tallnw-chandler. Richard Thomley, of Stoekport, Cheshire, ...
10
The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova De Seingalt
The toywoman who had sold me the ring came the next day at dinnertime to our
house, and after producing several rings and trinkets which were judged toodear,
shebegan to praise my generosity, and said thatI hadnotthought the ring I had ...
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