Dawson says) whose sense* had been numbed with misery. When all was lost, he fixed his eyes upon the ground, and stood some time, with folded arms, stupid, and motionless; then snatching his sword, that hung against the wainscot, he sat him down, and,... Essays on the Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression - Page 111by Sir Charles Bell - 1824 - 218 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Bell - 1792 - 340 pages
...been numb'd with misery. When all was lost, he fixed his eyes upon the ground, and stood some time, with folded arms, stupid and motionless ; then, snatching...the wainscot, he sat him down, and with a look of fix'd attention, drew figures on the floor. At last, he started up, look'd wild, and trembled ; and,... | |
| George Farquhar - 1797 - 466 pages
...been numb'd with misery. When all was lost, he fixed his eyes upon the ground, and stood some time, with folded arms, stupid and motionless ; then snatching...the wainscot, he sat him down, and with a look of iixM attention, drew figures on the floor. At last, he started up, look'd wild, and trembled ; and,... | |
| 1804 - 486 pages
...been numb'd with misery. When all was lost, he fixed his eyes upon the ground, and stood some time, with folded arms, stupid and motionless ; then snatching...of fixed attention, drew figures on the floor. At lait, he started up, looked wild, and trembled ; and, like a woman seized with her sex's fits, laughed... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 358 pages
...been numbed with misery. When all was lost, he fixed his eyes upon the ground, and stood some time, with folded arms, stupid, and motionless; then snatching...drew figures on the floor. At last, he started up, Jooked wild, and trembled ; and, like a woman, seized with her sex's fits, laughed out aloud, while... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...been numb'd with misery. When all was lost, he fixed his eyes upon the ground, and stood some time, with folded arms, stupid and motionless ; then snatching...his sword, that hung against the wainscot, he sat lum down, and, with a look of fixed attention, drew figures ou the floor. At last, he started up, looked... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 480 pages
...been numb'd with misery. When all was lost, he fixt his eyes upon the ground, and stood some time, with folded arms, stupid and motionless. Then snatching...the wainscot, he sat him down ; and with a look of fixt attention, drew figures on the floor At last he started up, look'd wild, and trembl'd ; and laugh'd... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 498 pages
...been numbed with misery. When all was lost, he fixed his eyes upon the ground, and stood some time, with folded arms, stupid and motionless; then snatching...looked wild, and trembled ; and, like a woman seized wilb her sex' fits, laughed out aloud, while the tears trickled dowii his face— so left the room.... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 pages
...ground, and stood some time with folded arms, stupid and motionless. — Then, snatching his gword, that hung against the wainscot, he sat him down, and,...figures on the floor. — At last he started up, looked « ilil, and trembled ; and like a woman, seized with her sex's tits, laughed out aloud, while the... | |
| 1824 - 656 pages
...Theo, snitching his sword that hang against the waioscot, he eat him down aguo by the gamingtable ; and. with a look of fixed attention, drew figures on the floor: at last he started np, looked «Ud, and trembled; then, like a woman seized with her sex's fits, laughed out aloud, while... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 pages
...been numbed with misery. When all was lost, he fixed his eyes upon the ground, an<l stood some time, with folded arms, stupid and motionless; then snatching...wild, and trembled ; and, like a woman seized with her sex' fits, laughed out aloud, while the tears trickled down his face — so left the room. Sluke. Why,... | |
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