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" He has one of the most remarkable faces I ever saw. He is lividly pale, and but for the energy of his action and the strength of his lungs, would seem a victim to consumption. "
The Public Life of the Right Honourable the Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., Etc ... - 38. oldal
szerző: Francis Hitchman - 1879
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To the homes of English authors

Elbert Hubbard - 1916 - 824 oldal
...tassel, and a quantity of chains about his neck and pockets, served to make him a conspicuous object. He has one of the most remarkable faces I ever saw. He...lividly pale, and but for the energy of his action and strength of his lungs would seem to be a victim of consumption. His eye is black as Erebus, and has...

The Pacific Review, 1. kötet

Joseph Barlow Harrison, Richard Frederick Scholz, Harvey B. Densmore - 1920 - 648 oldal
...tassel, and a quantity of chains about his neck and pockets, served to make him a conspicuous object . He has one of the most remarkable faces I ever saw. He...his action and the strength of his lungs would seem to be a victim of consumption. His eye is black as Erebus, and has the most mocking, lying in wait...

Disraeli: Alien Patriot

E. T. Raymond - 1925 - 370 oldal
...The American writer, NP Willis, who met him i at Lady Blessington's, wrote in Penrillings by the Way: He is lividly pale, and, but for the energy of his action and the strength of his lungs, would seem to be the victim of consumption. His eye is black as Erebus, and has the most mocking, lying-in-wait...

Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, 5. kötet

Elbert Hubbard - 1928 - 392 oldal
...tassel, and a quantity of chains about his neck and pockets, served to make him a conspicuous object. He has one of the most remarkable faces I ever saw. He...lividly pale, and but for the energy of his action and strength of his lungs would seem to be a victim of consumption. His eye is black as Erebus, and has...

Eliza Cook's Journal, 7. kötet

Eliza Cook - 1852 - 430 oldal
...neck and pockets, served to make him, even in the dim light, rather a conspicuous object. Disraeli has one of the most remarkable faces I ever saw ;...lungs, would seem a victim to consumption. His eye is black as Erebus, and has the most mocking and lying-in-wait sort of expression conceivable. His mouth...

American Illustrated Magazine, 12. kötet

1881 - 784 oldal
...a white stick with a black cord and tassel, and a quantity of chains about his neck and pockets. He has one of the most remarkable faces I ever saw. He is lividly pale. His eye is as black as Erebus, and has the most mocking, lying-in- wait expression conceivable. His...




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