| Louis de Rouvroy duc de Saint-Simon - 1891 - 412 стор.
...all were painted to the life in looks and gestures. In the outside rooms were heard the constrained groans and sighs of the valets — grieving for the...motionless as those who grieved most, fearing opinion, curiosity, their own satisfaction, their every movement; but their eyes made up for their immobility.... | |
| Louis de Rouvroy duc de Saint-Simon - 1901 - 408 стор.
...wrung from grief was answered by some neighboring grief — a word every quarter of an hour — somber and haggard eyes — movements quite involuntary of...the body. Those who already looked upon the event as favorable in vain exaggerated their gravity so as to make it resemble chagrin and severity; the veil... | |
| Louis de Rouvroy duc de Saint-Simon - 1901 - 406 стор.
...wrung from grief was answered by some neighboring grief — a word every quarter of an hour — somber and haggard eyes — movements quite involuntary of...the body. Those who already looked upon the event as favorable in vain exaggerated their gravity so as to make it resemble chagrin and severity; the veil... | |
| 1901 - 404 стор.
...wrung from grief was answered by some neighboring grief — a word every quarter of an hour — somber and haggard eyes — movements quite involuntary of...the body. Those who already looked upon the event as favorable in vain exaggerated their gravity so as to make it resemble chagrin and severity; the veil... | |
| Louis de Rouvroy duc de Saint-Simon - 1910 - 746 стор.
...all were painted to the life in looks and gestures. In the outside rooms were heard the constrained groans and sighs of the valets — -grieving for the...motionless as those who grieved most, fearing opinion, curiosity, their own satisfaction, their every movement ; but their eyes made up for their immobility.... | |
| Randall Jarrell - 2002 - 404 стор.
...wrung from grief was answered by some neighboring grief — a word every quarter of an hour — somber and haggard eyes — movements quite involuntary of...the body. Those who already looked upon the event as favorable in vain exaggerated their gravity so as to make it resemble chagrin and severity; the veil... | |
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