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The complete works of Nathaniel Hawthorne
... a monument, by Chantrey, to the Earl of Malmesbury ; a full-length statue of the
Earl in a half- recumbent position, holding an open volume and looking upward,
— a noble work, — a calm, wise, thoughtful, firm, and not unbenignant face.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Parsons Lathrop, Julian Hawthorne,
1898
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George Eliot's Life as Related in Her Letters and Journals
... in grand drapery, wound round her head and body, is the most unforgetable —
a really grand woman of fifty, with firm mouth and knitted brow, yet not
unbenignant. Farther on in this transverse hall is a Young Faun with the Infant
Bacchus ...
George Eliot, John Walter Cross,
1885
3
The works of Nathaniel Hawthorne
... a monument, by Chantrey, to the Earl of Malmesbury ; a full-length statue of the
Earl in a half- recumbent position, holding an open volume and looking upward,
— a noble work, — a calm, wise, thoughtful, firm, and not unbenignant face.
Nathaniel Hawthorne,
1898
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Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, a Popular Journal of General ...
In Vespasian we meet at length a man who has risen by his own exertions and
merits, rather than by accident or vicious arts. An elderly head, massive and
strong, statesmanlike and not unbenignant, whereof the expression degenerates
in his ...
5
Works of the Sisters Brontë
Good-night, sir,' said I: ' accept my sincerest thanks.' And we parted. The
remembrance of his countenance, which I am sure wore alight not unbenignant
to the friendless—the sound in my ear of his voice, which spoke a nature chivalric
to the ...
Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë,
1899
6
The Smith Alumnae Quarterly
which we cannot sidestep much longer in spite of the public's unbenignant frown,
and our own inertia. Much has been done already by a few hardy pioneers, but it
is the great lump of us that must be leavened or we "intellectuals" will be found ...
The remembrance of his countenance, which I am sure wore a light not
unbenignant to the friendless — the sound in my ear of his voice, which spoke a
nature chivalric to the needy and feeble, as well as the youthful and fair — were a
sort of ...
8
Life: As Related in Her Letters and Journals
Of the famous Balbi family, found at Herculaneum, the mother, in grand drapery,
wound round her head and body, is the most unforgettable — a really grand
woman of fifty, with firm mouth and knitted brow, yet not unbenignant. Farther on
in ...
George Eliot, John Walter Cross,
1885
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Passages from the English note-books
... erected a monument, by Chantrey, to the Earl of Malmesbury; a full-length
statue of the Earl in a half-recumbent position, holding an open volume and
looking upward,—a noble work,—a calm, wise, thoughtful, firm, and not
unbenignant face ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne,
1879
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The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American ...
But within these limits you would have felt how truly human was the tie that bound
you to this roaring, riotous, most benighted, yet not unbenignant brother.—
JAMES, HENRY, SR., 1884, Some Personal Recollections of Carlyle, Literary ...
Charles Wells Moulton,
1910