"Naked lady" Quotes from Famous Books
... The "naked lady," Lady Lucy Loveit, whose entrance causes so much excitement, is described as appearing in a Pett-en-l'air, which eighteenth-century costume books portray as a ... — The Covent Garden Theatre, or Pasquin Turn'd Drawcansir • Charles Macklin
... most European languages, the Iconologia; the favourite book of the age, and the fertile parent of the most absurd offspring which Taste has known. Ripa is as darkly subtle as Venius is obvious; and as far-fetched in his conceits as the other is literal. Ripa represents Beauty by a naked lady, with her head in a cloud; because the true idea of beauty is hard to be conceived! Flattery, by a lady with a flute in her hand, and a stag at her feet; because stags are said to love music so much, that they suffer themselves to be taken, if you play to them on a flute. ... — Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3) • Isaac D'Israeli
... the poor naked lady to her wigwam, quieted her, found some raw deerskins, and showed her how to cover herself and the ... — Stories of Childhood • Various |