It is a hard matter for a man to lie all over Nature having provided king's evidence in almost every member. The hand will sometimes act as a vane, to show which way the wind blows, when every feature is set the other way ; the knees smite together and... Lectures on Art, and Poems - Página 170por Washington Allston - 1850 - 396 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1844 - 858 páginas
...truth will often quiver through lips \vith a lie upon them. 16. It is a hard matter for a man to lie aH over, nature having provided king's evidence in almost...sound the alarm of fear under a fierce countenance ; the legs shake with anger when all above is calm. 17. Make no man your idol ! For the best man must... | |
| 1844 - 878 páginas
...often quiver through lips with a lie upon them. 16. It is a hard matter for a man to lie all orrr, nature having provided king's evidence in almost every...sound the alarm of fear under a fierce countenance ; the legs shake with anger when all above is calm. 17. Make no man your idol! For the best man must... | |
| 432 páginas
...bringing the necessary dispositions to gain and preserve them. SRLFISHNESS — sensihility kept at home. IT is a hard matter for a man to lie all over, nature having provided king's evidence in almost every memher. The hand will sometimes act as a vane to show which way the wind hlows, when every feature... | |
| 1852 - 508 páginas
...obedient servant, MR. BB MINOR. H. CLAY. LYING ALL OVER. "It is a hard matter," says Washington Allston, " for a man to lie all over, Nature having provided...sound the alarm of fear under a fierce countenance ; the legs shake with anger when all above is calm." Mrs. Jameson, quoting this remark, adds in confirmation... | |
| 1852 - 508 páginas
...obedient servant, MR. BB MINOR. H. CLAY. LYING ALL OVER. "It is a hard matter," says Washington Allston, " for a man to lie all over, Nature having provided...sound the alarm of fear under a fierce countenance ; the legs shake with anger when all above is calm." Mrs. Jameson, quoting this remark, adds in confirmation... | |
| William Maxwell - 1852 - 500 páginas
...servant, MR. BB MINOR. H. CLAY. LYING ALL OVER. " It is a hard matter," says Washington Allston, " for a man to lie all over, Nature having provided...sound the alarm of fear under a fierce countenance ; the legs shake with anger when all above is calm." Mrs. Jameson, quoting this remark, adds in confirmation... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1856 - 754 páginas
...chance rather than of contemplation, and of accident rather than of design. — t 'niton. FALSEHOOD. It is a hard matter for a man to lie all over, nature...wind blows, when every feature is set the other way, and the knees will smite together and sound the alarm of fear under a fierce countenance. DIVINE REVELATION.... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 páginas
...them. It is a hard matter for a man to lie all orrr, Nature having provided king's evidence in utmost every member. The hand will sometimes act as a vane,...feature is set the other way : the knees smite together und sound the alarm of feur under a fierce countenance : the legs shake with anger, when all above... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1865 - 216 páginas
...which cannot be wrested from it. SIMPLICITY is one of the striking characteristics of real genius. IT is a hard matter for a man to lie all over, nature...the legs shake with anger, when all above is calm. HURRY and Cunning are the two apprentices of Despatch and Skill, but neither of them ever learns his... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1875 - 424 páginas
...often quiver through lips with a lie upon them. 1 7. It is a hard matter for a man to lie all oner Nature having provided king's evidence in almost every...sound the alarm of fear under a fierce countenance ; the legs shake with anger, when all above is calm.* 18. Make no man your idol ! For the best man... | |
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