noun
Air, demeanor, or bearing, which shows feeling or character.
My Lord advances with majestic mien, Smit with the mighty pleasure to be seen.
—Alexander Pope Moral Essays: Epistle to Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington (1731)
noun
Air, demeanor, or bearing, which shows feeling or character.
My Lord advances with majestic mien, Smit with the mighty pleasure to be seen.
—Alexander Pope Moral Essays: Epistle to Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington (1731)
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