In this way gales have their physiognomy . You remember them by your own feelings, and no two gales stamp themselves in the same way upon your emotions.

Physiognomy , like every other human science, is but a passing fable.

That merry scamp's face whose beaming had so often restored serenity to the priest's sombre physiognomy , was now powerless to melt the gloom which grew more dense every day over that corrupted, mephitic, and stagnant soul.

Haply you don't know the physiognomy of the country?

The First Secretary observed this play of physiognomy steadily.

But a fortnight after his departure, to the surprise of those around her, she recovered from her mental sickness just as suddenly and became her old self again, but with a change in her moral physiognomy , as a child gets up after a long illness with a changed expression of face.

the duke, Gaston of Orleans, whose physiognomy , naturally rather majestic, had borrowed on this solemn occasion a fresh luster and a fresh dignity.

But Colbert, approaching him, offered to his eyes a physiognomy so different from that which he had been accustomed to see him wear; he appeared so good, so mild, so easy; his eyes took the expression of an intelligence so noble, that D'Artagnan, a connoisseur in physiognomies, was moved, and almost changed in his convictions.

Not anxious to come in contact with their fangs, I sat still; but, imagining they would scarcely understand tacit insults, I unfortunately indulged in winking and making faces at the trio, and some turn of my physiognomy so irritated madam, that she suddenly broke into a fury and leapt on my knees.

Anne of Austria looked with a sort of terror at the threatening aspect of the cardinal -- his physiognomy in such moments was not destitute of a certain grandeur.

Among the portraits was one of King George III Little Alice clapped her hands, and seemed pleased with the bluff good-nature of his physiognomy . But Laurence thought it strange that a man with such a face, indicating hardly a common share of intellect, should have had influence enough on human affairs to convulse the world with war.