One may have an "open look, in which goodness and a noble soul are deeply engraven"
— Geisweiler, Maria (fl. 1799); Kotezebue (1761-1819)
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Printed for C. Geisweiler [etc.]
Date
1799
Metaphor
One may have an "open look, in which goodness and a noble soul are deeply engraven"
Metaphor in Context
LOUSIA.
(passionately)
He has not got it! he cannot have it! See his noble modesty; his open look, in which goodness and a noble soul are deeply engraven; those cheeks on which is marked hidden sorrow, that forehead on which truth and honesty sits--
(passionately)
He has not got it! he cannot have it! See his noble modesty; his open look, in which goodness and a noble soul are deeply engraven; those cheeks on which is marked hidden sorrow, that forehead on which truth and honesty sits--
Categories
Provenance
Searching "engrav" and "heart" in HDIS (Drama)
Theme
Physiognomy
Date of Entry
03/09/2005