| Samuel Adams Drake - Historic buildings - 1900 - 526 pages
...particularly of uny of his features, so that in tpiitting him you havŠ¾ only the recollection of a line face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar air, his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inqnietude ; in inspiring reepect he inspires contidence,... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1906 - 876 pages
...speak particularly of any of his features, so that in quitting him, you have only the recollection of a fine face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar air, his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude ; in inspiring respect, he inspires confidence,... | |
| John Graham Brooks - National characteristics, American - 1908 - 444 pages
...speak particularly of any of his features, so that in quitting him, you have only the recollection of a fine face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar air, his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude ; in inspiring respect, he inspires confidence,... | |
| john graham brooks - 1908 - 446 pages
...speak particularly of any of his features, so that in quitting him, you have only the recollection of a fine face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar air, his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude; in inspiring respect, he inspires confidence,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1932 - 220 pages
...to speak particularly of any of his features, so that in quitting him you have only the recollection of a fine face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar face, his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude; in inspiring respect he... | |
| Arthur G. Adams - Literary Criticism - 1980 - 356 pages
...speak particularly of any of his features; so that on quitting him, you have only the recollection of a fine face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar air; his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude; in inspiring respect he inspires confidence,... | |
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