The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 97
... face . The censorious say , that the men , whose hearts are aimed at , are very often the occasions that one part of the face is thus disho- noured , and lies under a kind of disgrace , while the other is so much set off and adorned by ...
... face . The censorious say , that the men , whose hearts are aimed at , are very often the occasions that one part of the face is thus disho- noured , and lies under a kind of disgrace , while the other is so much set off and adorned by ...
Strana 102
... faces in human features . I remember , in the life of the famous Prince of Condé , the writer observes , the face of that prince was like the face of an eagle , and that prince was very well pleased to be told so . In this case ...
... faces in human features . I remember , in the life of the famous Prince of Condé , the writer observes , the face of that prince was like the face of an eagle , and that prince was very well pleased to be told so . In this case ...
Strana 198
... faces for many years together over his last . At the very first grin he cast every human feature out of his countenance , at the second he became the face of a spout , at the third a baboon , at the fourth the head of a bass viol , and ...
... faces for many years together over his last . At the very first grin he cast every human feature out of his countenance , at the second he became the face of a spout , at the third a baboon , at the fourth the head of a bass viol , and ...
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