The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... Eyes and Nose 24. The Well of St. Keyne 25. The Fakenham Ghost 26. Paudeen O'Rafferty's Say - Voyage 27. A Nocturnal Sketch 28. Laugh and Get Fat ... ... ... ... 29. The Fat Actor and the Rustic 30. Wanted - a Governess ...
... Eyes and Nose 24. The Well of St. Keyne 25. The Fakenham Ghost 26. Paudeen O'Rafferty's Say - Voyage 27. A Nocturnal Sketch 28. Laugh and Get Fat ... ... ... ... 29. The Fat Actor and the Rustic 30. Wanted - a Governess ...
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... eyes and direction and expression of the countenance altogether . For every passion , emotion , or sentiment , has some attitude , look , or movement peculiar to itself ; any incongruity , therefore , either by vague , awkward , or ...
... eyes and direction and expression of the countenance altogether . For every passion , emotion , or sentiment , has some attitude , look , or movement peculiar to itself ; any incongruity , therefore , either by vague , awkward , or ...
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... eyes , in awakening and insuring a continued attention , also deserves notice . They should be neither wandering nor altogether fixed or staring , but generally gentle and moderate in their motions , and directed in turn to different ...
... eyes , in awakening and insuring a continued attention , also deserves notice . They should be neither wandering nor altogether fixed or staring , but generally gentle and moderate in their motions , and directed in turn to different ...
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... eyes or extended beyond the range of vision , the action of the right generally commencing on the left side and terminating on the right side ; and , vice versâ , the same rule applies to the movement of the left hand . The stroke which ...
... eyes or extended beyond the range of vision , the action of the right generally commencing on the left side and terminating on the right side ; and , vice versâ , the same rule applies to the movement of the left hand . The stroke which ...
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... eyes on the ceiling or opposite wall , exaggeration of action or constant repetition of it . Many more might be instanced , but these will serve for the present purpose , as they cannot have escaped the notice of any acute observer ...
... eyes on the ceiling or opposite wall , exaggeration of action or constant repetition of it . Many more might be instanced , but these will serve for the present purpose , as they cannot have escaped the notice of any acute observer ...
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