The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 290
... Eye may take in two Thirds of the Surface ; but as in such Bodies the Sight must split upon several Angles , it does ... Eyes , and are afterwards called up into the Mind either barely by its own Operations , or on occasion of something ...
... Eye may take in two Thirds of the Surface ; but as in such Bodies the Sight must split upon several Angles , it does ... Eyes , and are afterwards called up into the Mind either barely by its own Operations , or on occasion of something ...
Strana 350
... Eyes and ready Limbs ; but Miller's Heat laid him open to the Rebuke of the calm Buck , by a large Cut on the Forehead . Much Effusion of Blood covered his Eyes in a Moment and the Huzzas of the Crowd undoubtedly quickened the Anguish ...
... Eyes and ready Limbs ; but Miller's Heat laid him open to the Rebuke of the calm Buck , by a large Cut on the Forehead . Much Effusion of Blood covered his Eyes in a Moment and the Huzzas of the Crowd undoubtedly quickened the Anguish ...
Strana 421
... Eyes of her Adorers , so he had provided himself with a magical Wand , that he might do something in Imitation of it , and please with Delusions . This he lifted solemnly , and muttering to himself , bid the Glories which he kept under ...
... Eyes of her Adorers , so he had provided himself with a magical Wand , that he might do something in Imitation of it , and please with Delusions . This he lifted solemnly , and muttering to himself , bid the Glories which he kept under ...
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