The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 12
... eyes to give them light into the posture of his brains ; take a handle from his nose , to judge of the size of his intellects ; and interpret the over- much visibility and pertness of one ear , as an infalli- ble mark of reprobation ...
... eyes to give them light into the posture of his brains ; take a handle from his nose , to judge of the size of his intellects ; and interpret the over- much visibility and pertness of one ear , as an infalli- ble mark of reprobation ...
Strana 14
... eye to discover . On the other hand , if we look into the more bulky parts of nature , we see the seas , lakes , and rivers , teeming with numberless kinds of living creatures . We find every mountain and marsh , wilderness and wood ...
... eye to discover . On the other hand , if we look into the more bulky parts of nature , we see the seas , lakes , and rivers , teeming with numberless kinds of living creatures . We find every mountain and marsh , wilderness and wood ...
Strana 21
... eyes gush with grief , as if I had seen her but just then expire . In this condition I am broken in upon by a charm- ing young woman , my daughter , who is the picture of what her mother was on her wedding - day . The good girl strives ...
... eyes gush with grief , as if I had seen her but just then expire . In this condition I am broken in upon by a charm- ing young woman , my daughter , who is the picture of what her mother was on her wedding - day . The good girl strives ...
Strana 22
... eyes begin to be ghastly , and their last struggle to be to fix themselves on me , how did I lose all patience ! She expired in my arms , and in my distraction I thought I saw her bosom still heave . There was certainly life yet still ...
... eyes begin to be ghastly , and their last struggle to be to fix themselves on me , how did I lose all patience ! She expired in my arms , and in my distraction I thought I saw her bosom still heave . There was certainly life yet still ...
Strana 26
... eye - witness , and therefore was fully satisfied he could give me no information , for the very same reason he believed he could , for he was there . However , I heard him with the same greedi- ness as Shakespeare describes in the ...
... eye - witness , and therefore was fully satisfied he could give me no information , for the very same reason he believed he could , for he was there . However , I heard him with the same greedi- ness as Shakespeare describes in the ...
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