The other is a little, old, gray muzzled curmudgeon, with an unhappy eye, that kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the look of a dog... Bracebridge Hall; Or, The Humorists. A Medley - Page 53by Washington Irving - 1835Full view - About this book
| Washington Irving - England - 1822 - 406 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...three legs at a time, keeping the other drawn up as a reserve. This last wretch is called Beauty. These dogs are full of elegant ailments unknown to vulgar... | |
| 1822 - 524 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up, his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...three legs at a time, keeping the other drawn up as a reserve. This last wretch is called Beauty. These dogs are full of elegant ailments unknown to vulgar... | |
| England - 1822 - 446 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...three legs at a time, keeping the other drawn up as a reserve. This last wretch is called Beauty. " These dogs are full of elegant ailments unknown to... | |
| Washington Irving - American fiction - 1822 - 412 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...seldom makes use of more than three legs at a time, keepingthe other drawn up as a reserve. This last wretch is called Beauty. These dogs are full of elegant... | |
| 1822 - 520 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up, his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...it seems to lift his feet from the ground ; and he selThese dogs are full of elegant ailments unknown to Tulgar dogs ; and are petted and nursed by L... | |
| 1822 - 694 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...misanthropy, and totally sick of the world. When he walkt, he IMS his tail curled tiji so tight that it геста to lift hit feet from the ground." This... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1822 - 722 pages
...coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to shew his teeth; in short, he has altogether the look of a dog far gone in misanthropy, REVIEW. — Jefferson on the Duties of Churchwardens. [July, 56 thropy, and totally sick of the world.... | |
| England - 1822 - 452 pages
...Why, not even Wilkie or Landseer could set a pug-dog so vividly before you as the expression — " he has his tail curled up so tight, that it seems to lift his legs from his ground." We must now pass on to what we think is, take it altogether, the best thing... | |
| 1822 - 962 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the look of a clog far gone in misanthropy, and totally sick of the world. When he walks, he has his tail curled... | |
| English essays - 1822 - 712 pages
...coal \f you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to shew his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the look of a dog far ^one in misanthrop" REVIEW. — Jefferson on the Dutitt of Churthw ardent. [July, thropy, and totally... | |
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