YOU remember, no doubt, that Princess Beatrice did not wear her wedding veil over her face. This style has since been adopted by many brides; "and properly so," remarked a satirical lady, "as it is no longer the fashion either to blush ...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=O117419320
1885년
eng
2043-4006
학술저널
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YOU remember, no doubt, that Princess Beatrice did not wear her wedding veil over her face. This style has since been adopted by many brides; "and properly so," remarked a satirical lady, "as it is no longer the fashion either to blush ...
YOU remember, no doubt, that Princess Beatrice did not wear her wedding veil over her face. This style has since been adopted by many brides; "and properly so," remarked a satirical lady, "as it is no longer the fashion either to blush or to cry, there is no reason for the bride's face to be modestly veiled." This virginal shrouding is considered by many a perfect mockery, as well as the down-bent head formerly a pose de rigueur, to indicate shyness and regret at leaving home.