Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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His evil disposition marred the loveliness of his countenance , and rendered his intellect but a curse to him . " The pity of it ; -oh ! Iago , the pity of it ! " I walked up and down the school - room , restless and uneasy as I was ...
His evil disposition marred the loveliness of his countenance , and rendered his intellect but a curse to him . " The pity of it ; -oh ! Iago , the pity of it ! " I walked up and down the school - room , restless and uneasy as I was ...
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for there , in one corner of the room , absorbed in the perusal of a book , and apparently unconscious of the noise and tumult with which he was surrounded , sate a boy of about my own age , whose countenance filled me with admiration ...
for there , in one corner of the room , absorbed in the perusal of a book , and apparently unconscious of the noise and tumult with which he was surrounded , sate a boy of about my own age , whose countenance filled me with admiration ...
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prevailing expression of his countenance was that of extreme gentleness ; it was something that you felt , rather than saw ; it was the soul speaking out of the face ; it was one of those beautiful aspects which once seen can never be ...
prevailing expression of his countenance was that of extreme gentleness ; it was something that you felt , rather than saw ; it was the soul speaking out of the face ; it was one of those beautiful aspects which once seen can never be ...
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He was handsome , but his face was pale and attenuated ; it was evident that he had suffered much . In mind , or in body ? In both . There was neither health nor happiness in his countenance , but there ...
He was handsome , but his face was pale and attenuated ; it was evident that he had suffered much . In mind , or in body ? In both . There was neither health nor happiness in his countenance , but there ...
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... with an open , beaming countenance , plenty of ready wit , and great quickness of apprehension . just what a school - boy ought to be . He was He was lively without being flippant ; he was active without being 56 JERNINGHAM .
... with an open , beaming countenance , plenty of ready wit , and great quickness of apprehension . just what a school - boy ought to be . He was He was lively without being flippant ; he was active without being 56 JERNINGHAM .
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Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. sir John William Kaye Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1836 |
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