His eyes, though of a light gray, were capable of all extremes of expression, from the most joyous hilarity to the deepest sadness, from the very sunshine of benevolence to the most concentrated scorn or rage. Of this latter passion, I had once an opportunity... Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register - Page 4201831Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 lehte
...free play of his features, as the passing thoughts within darkened or shone through them. His eyes, though of a light gray, were capable of all extremes...telling him, thoughtlessly enough, that a friend of mine had said to me — " Beware of Lord Byron ; he will, some day or other, do something very wicked."... | |
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...""' l' '—'*• t:' J '~ within darkened or shone through them. - His eyes, though of a light grey, were capable of all extremes of expression, from the...telling him, thoughtlessly enough, that a friend of mine had said to me — " Beware of Lord Byron, he will, some day or other, do something very wicked. '... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1831 - 572 lehte
...free play of his features, as the passing thoughts within darkened or shone through them. His eyes, though of a light gray, were capable of all extremes...very sunshine of benevolence to the most concentrated scom or rage. Of this latter passion, I had once an opportunity of seeing what fiery interpreters they... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 622 lehte
...shone through them. His eyes, though of a light gray, were capahle of all extremes of expression, from the most concentrated scorn or rage. Of this latter...opportunity of seeing what fiery interpreters they could he, on my telling him, thoughtlessly enough, that a friend of mine had said to me — " Beware of Lord... | |
| 1831 - 444 lehte
...free play of his features, as the passing thoughts within darkened or shone through them. His eyes, though of a light gray, were capable of all extremes of expression, from the most joyous hilarity to thedeepest sadness, from the very sunshine' of benevolence to the most concentrated scorn or rage.... | |
| 1831 - 786 lehte
...as the passing thoughts within darkened or shone through them. " His eyes, though of a light grey, were capable of all extremes of expression, from the...most joyous hilarity to the deepest sadness, from the verv sunshine of benevolence to the most conceutraied scorn or rage Of this latter passion, I had once... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 lehte
...free play of his features as the passing thoughts within darkened or shone through them. His eyes, though of a light gray, were capable of all extremes...seeing what fiery interpreters they could be, on my 532 NOTICES OF THE AD i8i4telling him, thoughtlessly enough, that a friend of mine had said to me—... | |
| 1833 - 222 lehte
...of his features, as the passing thoughts within darkened or »hone through .them. .: \\ : His eyes, though of a light gray, were capable of all extremes...telling him, thoughtlessly enough, that a friend of mine had said to me — " Beware of Lord Byron ; he will, some day or other, do something very wicked."... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 678 lehte
...free play of his features, as the passing thoughts within darkened or shone through them. His eyes, though of a light gray, were capable of all extremes...telling him, thoughtlessly enough, that a friend of mine had said to me — 'Beware of Lord Byron; he ' will, some day or other, do something very wicked.'... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 440 lehte
...features, as the passing thoughts within darkened or shone through them. His eyes, though of a light grey, were capable of all extremes of expression, from the...telling him, thoughtlessly enough, that a friend of mine had said to me — " Beware of Lord Byron ; he will some day or other do something very wicked." —... | |
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