It is plain that Lord Nelson thinks of nothing but Lady Hamilton, who is totally occupied by the same object. She is bold, forward, coarse, assuming, and vain. Her figure is colossal, but, excepting her feet, which are hideous, well shaped. Her bones... Mornings of the Recess, 1861-4 - Page 300by Samuel Lucas - 1864Full view - About this book
| Julie Peakman - 2005 - 216 lehte
...Lord Minto's brother Hugh Elliot and his wife in Dresden at the same time as Emma's party remarked, 'It is plain that Lord Nelson thinks of nothing but...colossal, but excepting her feet, which are hideous, well shaped.'1"" She also nicknamed Emma and Nelson, 'Anthony and Moll Cleopatra', and noted that Emma... | |
| Francis Beckett - 2005 - 1018 lehte
...Lord Minto's brother Hugh Elliot and his wife in Dresden at the same time as Emma's party remarked, 'It is plain that Lord Nelson thinks of nothing but...colossal, but excepting her feet, which are hideous, well shaped. '1"" She also nicknamed Emma and Nelson, 'Anthony and Moll Cleopatra', and noted that... | |
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