| 1805 - 948 pages
...observation. • Looking directly fore. 4 right, as passengers would ima* gine, but observing all that stirs 4 on either hand of him, without * moving his short neck ; a regular * even pace, stealing away gmund 4 rather than seeming to rid it ; a 4 grey eye, too often overclouded * by mistiness from the... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1804 - 416 pages
...bashfulness and a turn for observation. " Looking directly " foreright, as passengers would imagine^ " but observing all that stirs on either " hand of him,...regular even pace, stealing away " ground rather than seeming to rid it; a " grey eye, too often overclouded by mis" tiness from the head, by chance lively,... | |
| Samuel Richardson, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Novelists, English - 1804 - 414 pages
...bashfulness and a turn for observation. " Looking directly " foreright, as passengers would imagine, " but observing all that stirs on either " hand of him,...regular even pace, stealing away ** ground rather than seeming to rid it ; a " grey eye, too often overclouded by mis" tiness from the head, by chance lively,... | |
| English literature - 1805 - 590 pages
...hit bosom, the other a cane in it — looking directly fore-right, as passers by would imagine, but observing all that stirs on either hand of him, without moving his short neck; hardly ever turning back; ui a light-brown complexion; iceth not yet failing him; smoothish tace, am!... | |
| 1821 - 90 pages
...; teeth not yet failing him : looking directly foreward, as passengers would imagine, hut ohserving all that stirs on either hand of him without moving...regular even pace, stealing away ground rather than seeming to rid it ; a grey eye, too often overclouded hy mistiness from the head, hy chance lively,... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 808 pages
...thank God, not so often as formerly ; looking directly fore-right, as passers-by would imagine, but observing all that stirs on either hand of him without moving his short neck ; hardly ever turning back ; of a light-brown complexion ; teeth not yet failing him ; smoothish-faced,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - Novelists, English - 1825 - 554 pages
...thank God, not so often as formerly ; looking directly fore-right, as passers-by would imagine, but observing all that stirs on either hand of him, without moving his short neck; hardly ever turning back; of a light brown complexion; teeth not yet failing him ; smoothish-faced... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1834 - 506 pages
...thank God, not so often as formerly ; looking directly fore-right, as passers-by would imagine, but observing all that stirs on either hand of him without moving his short neck ; hardly ever turning back ; of a light brown complexion ; teeth not yet failing him ; smoothish-faced,... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1834 - 492 pages
...thank God, not so often as formerly ; looking directly fore-right, as passers-by would imagine, but observing all that stirs on either hand of him without moving his short neck ; hardly ever turning back ; of a light brown complexion ; teeth not yet failing him ; smoothish-faced,... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1825 - 622 pages
...thank God, not so often as formerly; looking directly fore-right, as passers-by would imagine, but observing all that stirs on either hand of him without moving his short neck; hardly ever turning back ; of a light-brown complexion; teeth not yet failing him; smoothish-faced,... | |
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