Vallaton was the laft pcrfon to whom me addrcfied herfelf; but the blufh that overfpread her countenance, plainly denoted that he was not the moft indifferent to her heart. Mr. Vallaton likewife reddened; but who fo little... Memoirs of Modern Philosophers ... - Page 34by Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801Full view - About this book
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 1152 pages
...reddened; but who fo little fkilled in phyfiognomy as not to have perceived, in the different finales of the colour that overfpread each countenance, the...of modefty, and fweetly fparkled in the eye ; the paflions that flufhed the countenance of the deep defigner, were evidently of far grofler birth . The... | |
| English literature - 1801 - 588 pages
...reddened ; but who, fo little (killed in phyfiognomy as not to have perceived, in the different (hades of the colour that overfpread each countenance, the...was produced ? Whilft the pleafure of beholding the objeft of, an innocent aftection heightened the glow in the cheek of rnoJefty, and fweetly fparkled... | |
| 1801 - 584 pages
...reddened j but who, fo little (killed in phyfiognomy as not to have perceived, in the different (hades of the colour that overfpread each countenance, the...produced ? Whilft • the pleafure of beholding the objeft of an innocent attention heightened the glow in the cheek of modefty, and fweetly fparkled in... | |
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