Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 353
... expression to betray , what should be a secret . Early among the Maxims of the Earl of Chesterfield figures one to this effect that he who cannot command his countenance may just as well tell his thoughts at once . For by his face he is ...
... expression to betray , what should be a secret . Early among the Maxims of the Earl of Chesterfield figures one to this effect that he who cannot command his countenance may just as well tell his thoughts at once . For by his face he is ...
Page 362
... expression ! M. Dumas assures us that a woman's eye can read the face of the man she loves , its every feeling of pride , its every expression of suffering : they can conceal their own feelings from a man , but from them no man can ...
... expression ! M. Dumas assures us that a woman's eye can read the face of the man she loves , its every feeling of pride , its every expression of suffering : they can conceal their own feelings from a man , but from them no man can ...
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... expression , and beyond all expression , by the vengeance of Basil . The first time they meet afterwards is beside the grave of Margaret Sherwin . And thus runs Basil's record of the apparition : " The first sight of that appalling face ...
... expression , and beyond all expression , by the vengeance of Basil . The first time they meet afterwards is beside the grave of Margaret Sherwin . And thus runs Basil's record of the apparition : " The first sight of that appalling face ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1868 | 33 |
A Tale of Crime | 50 |
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