Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... and transparent ; he had blue eyes , and a figure , though slender in its propor- tions , replete with the most exquisite grace . The prevailing expression of his countenance was that of extreme gentleness 18 JERNINGHAM .
... and transparent ; he had blue eyes , and a figure , though slender in its propor- tions , replete with the most exquisite grace . The prevailing expression of his countenance was that of extreme gentleness 18 JERNINGHAM .
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Sir John William Kaye. 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 ...
Sir John William Kaye. 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 ...
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... expression , as a " born natural . " The gen- tleness of the child's disposition was particularly offensive to Mr. Sinclair . His endurance was called want of spirit ; " his kindness was " nothing but hypocrisy ; " his charity and ...
... expression , as a " born natural . " The gen- tleness of the child's disposition was particularly offensive to Mr. Sinclair . His endurance was called want of spirit ; " his kindness was " nothing but hypocrisy ; " his charity and ...
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... expression of meek despond- ency about his mouth , which was touchingly beau- tiful ; and what sweet accents issued from that mouth ! There was music in the tones of his voice ; he spoke , and , like Philaster in the play , what he ...
... expression of meek despond- ency about his mouth , which was touchingly beau- tiful ; and what sweet accents issued from that mouth ! There was music in the tones of his voice ; he spoke , and , like Philaster in the play , what he ...
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... expression of the most wrapt and admiring attention upon his fair , open , but now unusually thoughtful counte- nance . " Did you ever see , " said I , " a change so en- tire as that which has passed over Leicester of late ? A fine ...
... expression of the most wrapt and admiring attention upon his fair , open , but now unusually thoughtful counte- nance . " Did you ever see , " said I , " a change so en- tire as that which has passed over Leicester of late ? A fine ...
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