Truth might lie between He was certainly sixty-five; and the general air of his countenance, notwithstanding something seemed to have been planting wrinkles in it before their time, agreed to the account. It was one of those heads, which Guido has often... The Works of Laurence Sterne ... - Seite 7von Laurence Sterne - 1780Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Laurence Sterne - 1873 - 446 Seiten
...was certainly sixty-five; and the general air of his countenance, notwithstanding something seem'd to have been planting wrinkles in it before their time, agreed to the account. It was one of those heads which Guido has often painted,—mild, pale, penetrating, free from all common-place ideas... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1874 - 458 Seiten
...was certainly sixty-five; and the general air of his countenance— notwithstanding something seemed to have been planting wrinkles in it before their time — agreed to the account. It was one of those heads which Guido has often painted — mild, pale — penetrating; free from all common-place... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 Seiten
...more than sixty. It was one of those heads which (ruido has often painted — mild, pale, penetrating: free from all common-place ideas of fat, contented ignorance looking downwards upon the earth — it looked forwards; but looked as if it looked at something beyond this world. The rest of... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 450 Seiten
...was certainly sixty-five; and the general air of his countenance, notwithstanding something seemed to have been planting wrinkles in it before their time, agreed to the account. It was one of those heads which Guido has often painted, — mild, pale, penetrating, free from all common-place... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 500 Seiten
...was certainly sixty-five ; and the general air of his countenance, notwithstanding something seem'd to have been planting wrinkles in it before their time, agreed to the account. It was one of those heads which Guido has often painted, — mild, pale, penetrating, free from all commonplace ideas... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 448 Seiten
...was certainly sixty-five ; and the general air of his countenance, notwithstanding something seemed to have been planting wrinkles in it before their time, agreed to the account. painted, — mild, pale, penetrating, free from all common-place ideas of fat contented ignorance looking... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1882 - 780 Seiten
....Sterne's : ' It was one of those heads which Guido has often painted — mild, pale, penetrating, free from all commonplace ideas of fat contented ignorance looking downwards upon the earth — it looked forwards, but looked as if it looked at something beyond this world.' St. Robert... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 Seiten
...was certainly sixty-five ; and the general air of his countenance, notwithstanding something seemed to have been planting wrinkles in it before their time, agreed to the account. It was one of those heads, which Guido has often painted — mild, pale — penetrating, free from all common-place... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 426 Seiten
...was certainly sixty-five ; and the general air of his countenance, notwithstanding something seemed to have been planting wrinkles in it before their time, agreed to the account. It was one of those heads, which Guido has often painted — mild, pale — penetrating, free from all common-place... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 430 Seiten
...their time, agreed to the account. It was one of those heads, which Guido has often painted— mild, pale—penetrating, free from all common-place ideas...contented ignorance looking downwards upon the earth—it looked forwards; but looked, as if it looked at something beyond this world. How one of his order came... | |
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