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''From the conformation of his nose one may read self-interest, envy, displeasure, and bad temper. Death and destruction glisten in those wild flashing eyes. His laughter has [[Demonization| the scornful ring of that of Hell, when it delights in the fall of a saint.]]
''From the conformation of his nose one may read self-interest, envy, displeasure, and bad temper. Death and destruction glisten in those wild flashing eyes. His laughter has [[Demonization| the scornful ring of that of Hell, when it delights in the fall of a saint.]]

-opponent of Frederick the Great
-opponent of Frederick the Great




Sampling the eighteenth century version of this trope in ''The Military Experience in the Age of Reason'' by Christopher Duffy
Samples of the eighteenth century version of this trope in ''The Military Experience in the Age of Reason'' by Christopher Duffy