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" His face and hands are still as brown as if he had lived entirely sub dio. His very hair has a coarse stringiness about it, which proves beyond dispute its utter ignorance of all the arts of the friseur ; and hangs in playful whips and cords about his... "
Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk - Página 139
por John Gibson Lockhart - 1819
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen132

1882 - 870 páginas
...stringiness about it, which proves beyond dispute its utter ignorance of all the arts of the/riseur; and hangs in. playful whips and cords about his ears,...smiles nearly cuts the totality of his face in twain, ia an object that would make the Chevalier Ruspini die with indignation ; for his teeth have been allowed...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen155

1882 - 862 páginas
...man can have undergone but very little change since he was a " herd on Yarrow." His hands and face are still as brown as if he lived entirely sub dio....listed, presenting more resemblance in arrangement (and color too) to a body of crouching sharpshooters, than to any more regular species of array. The effect...
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Wordsworth. Coleridge. Lamb. Hazlitt. Leigh Hunt. Proctor

Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1884 - 376 páginas
...very little change since he was "a herd on Yarrow." His face and hands are still as brown as if he had lived entirely sub dio. His very hair has a coarse...listed, presenting more resemblance, in arrangement (and color too), to a body of crouching sharpshooters, than to any more regular species of array. The effect...
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Scott. Hogg. Campbell. Chalmers. Wilson. De Quincey. Jeffrey

Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1885 - 378 páginas
...little change since he was " a herd on Yarrow." His face and hands are still as brown as if he had lived entirely sub dio. His very hair has a coarse...listed, presenting more resemblance, in arrangement (and color too), to a body of crouching sharpshooters, than to any more regular species of array. The effect...
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The Border Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen9

Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - 1904 - 274 páginas
...proves beyond dispute its utter ignorance of all arts of the "friseur," and hangs in playful wisps and cords about his ears, in a style of the most perfect innocence imaginable. His month, when he smiles, nearly cuts the. totality of his face in twain the forehead towering with a...
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Indiana University Studies

1922 - 450 páginas
...proves beyond dispute its utter ignorance of all the arts of the friseur; and hangs in playful whisps and cords about his ears in a style of the most perfect...of his face in twain, is an object that would make Chevalier Ruspini die with indignation : for his teeth have been allowed to grow where they listed...
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The Border Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen9

Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - 1904 - 274 páginas
...proves beyond dispute its utter ignorance of all arts of the "friseur," and hangs in playful wisps and cords about his ears, in a style of the most perfect innocence imaginable His mouth. when he smiles, nearly cuts the totality of his face in twain the forehead towering with a true poetic...
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