So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped in kindred action with his heavy eyelids. So did his person, which was sleek though free from corpulency. So did his... The North British review - Page 751845Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 pages
...calm pervades me." So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped...purpose, and cried aloud, " Behold the Moral Pecksniff !" The brazen-plate upon the door (which, being Mr Pecksniff's, could not lie) bore this inscription,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 506 pages
...calm pervades me." So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped...purpose, and cried aloud, " Behold the moral Pecksniff! " The brazen plate upon the door (which being Mr. Pecksniff's, could not lie) bore this inscription,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 506 pages
...calm pervades me." So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped...purpose, and cried aloud, " Behold the moral Pecksniff! " The brazen plate upon the door (which being Mr. Pecksniff's, could not lie) bore this inscription,... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 pages
...calm pervades me.' So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped...purpose, and cried aloud, ' Behold the moral Pecksniff! ' The brazen plate upon the door (which, being Mr. Pecksniff's, could not lie) bore this inscription,... | |
| Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866 - 438 pages
...calm pervades me." So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped...purpose, and cried aloud, "Behold the Moral Pecksniff!" The brazen-plate upon the door (which, being Mr. Pecksniff's, could not lie) bore this inscription,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1875 - 576 pages
...calm pervades me." So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped...free from corpulency. So did his manner, which was sdft and oily. In a word, even his plain black suit, and state of widower, and dangling double eyeglass,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 1252 pages
...calm pervades me." So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped...with his heavy eyelids. So did his person, which was •leek though free I'mni corpulency. So did his .manner, which was soft and oily. In a word, even... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 1206 pages
...calm pervades me.' So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-grey, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped...purpose, and cried aloud, 'Behold the moral Pecksniff!' The brazen plate upon the door (which being Mr. Pecksniff's could not lie) bore this inscription, 'PECKSNIFF,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 366 pages
...calm pervades me." So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped...widower, and dangling double eye-glass, all tended to i In • same purpose, and cried aloud, " Behold the moral Pecksniff!" The brazen plate npon the door... | |
| Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 pages
...calm pervades me." ßo did his hair, just grizzled with an irongray, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped...heavy eyelids. So did his person, which was sleek, thongh free from corpulency. So did his manner, which was soft and oily. Ina word, even his plain black... | |
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