I cannot conceive, Essper, what can induce you to tie up your fortunes with those of such a sad-looking personage as myself.
The host was a pious-looking personage, in a black velvet cap, with a singularly meek and charitable expression of countenance.
The Count of Markbrunnen was a sullen-looking personage, with lips protruding nearly three inches beyond his nose.
Lord Wilmot was also a noble-looking personage--tall and well-proportioned.
The lord of Abbots Leigh was a tall, distinguished-looking personage, attired in black velvet.
It was the portrait of a grave-looking personage in a velvet doublet and ruff, with eyes so life-like that they seemed to return the king's glances.
Certainly there was nothing heroic about the personnel of their literary visitor—an unobtrusive-looking personage.
He was a priestly and an intellectual-looking personage, and, externals considered, well suited to his station.
He was a large, heavy-looking personage, that I suspect throws no small part of the diplomacy on the shoulders of the premier; though he had more the manner of good society than his colleague.
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