The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... expression of countenance . But when examined apart from that expression , and tested by the symmetry of European features , the illusion was dissipated , and the fancied regularity immediately disappeared . Without meaning , then , to ...
... expression of countenance . But when examined apart from that expression , and tested by the symmetry of European features , the illusion was dissipated , and the fancied regularity immediately disappeared . Without meaning , then , to ...
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... expression . Take , for exam- ple , the following : And unto ears as rugged seem'd a song . His mind seem'd nourished by that abstinence . Hoarse o'er the side the rustling cable rings . What is there in a cable to render it capable of ...
... expression . Take , for exam- ple , the following : And unto ears as rugged seem'd a song . His mind seem'd nourished by that abstinence . Hoarse o'er the side the rustling cable rings . What is there in a cable to render it capable of ...
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... expression , is rather mascu- line ; and there is about the figure of Sampson a squareness , which is far from being graceful . This appears too to be heightened by a number of angles in the disposition of the limbs . We are rather of ...
... expression , is rather mascu- line ; and there is about the figure of Sampson a squareness , which is far from being graceful . This appears too to be heightened by a number of angles in the disposition of the limbs . We are rather of ...
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