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Johann, deeply sentimental by nature, was much pleased with Susan's contralto. "You do not know how to sing," said he. "You sing in your throat and you've got all the faults of parlor singers. But the voice is there and much expressiveness much temperament. Also, you have intelligence and that will make a very little voice go a great way."
The two terms would be too independent, and the intrinsic values of each would remain distinct from that of the other. There would be no visible expressiveness, although there might have been discursive suggestions. Indeed, if expression were constituted by the external relation of object with object, everything would be expressive equally, indeterminately, and universally.
"From my tenth year," was her quiet reply. It was the first time I had heard her voice, and it surprised me; it was so like, and yet so unlike, that of her cousin. Similar in tone, it lacked its expressiveness, if I may so speak; sounding without vibration on the ear, and ceasing without an echo. "Since that time you have been treated like a daughter, they tell me?"
In the hands of a master of the figure of one of those artists to whom the expressiveness and the beauty of the human structure is all in all drapery is a means of rendering the masses and the movement of the figure more apparent than they would be in the nude. In such works as these it is a thing beautiful in itself, for its own ripple and flow and ordered intricacy.
She flung herself impetuously into the movement and the passion of that vigorous society; she ruled her uncle's household with high vivacity; she was liked and courted; if not beautiful, she was fascinating very tall, with a very fair and clear complexion, and dark-blue eyes, and a countenance of wonderful expressiveness.
In speechless expressiveness his eyes swept estimatingly over sun-parlors, stables, garages, Italian gardens, rapturous blue-shadowed mountain views every last intimate detail of the mansion's wonderful equipment.
This the Greeks could the better effectuate, from their preference of the sublime, or serious stile; which, having so much less of quickness or rapidity of execution, than the comic dance, admits of more attention to the neat expressiveness of every motion, gesture, attitude, or step.
Besides, she had her own opinion as to the expressiveness of slang. Grandmother was a duck, a perfect "Take good care of yourself, dearie," the gentle voice was at that moment calling, "and if you stay over Sunday, send Grandmother a postal." Blue Bonnet promised, Denham touched the whip to the horses, and she and Aunt Lucinda were off. The first visit of the afternoon was to the school.
"Her eyes are fine enough, but their expression comes from their color, their size, and their preposterously long eyelashes. Black long lashes often give a radiance to the eyes which passes for expressiveness, and I doubt not " "Nonsense, Sarah!" I cried, half angrily. "Bettina's eyes are expressive in themselves.
The next day he came to lunch. During that meal Benham became more aware than he had ever been before of the peculiar deep expressiveness of this young man's eyes. They watched him and they watched Amanda with a solicitude that seemed at once pained and tender.
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