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... eye without telescope or glasses . W. Your vision is perhaps too keen . Some eyes , you know , see in the dark ; but we're not all gifted after that feline fashion ; and meanwhile , Mr. —a — a — a — Johnson — is it ? -must try and wait ...
... eye without telescope or glasses . W. Your vision is perhaps too keen . Some eyes , you know , see in the dark ; but we're not all gifted after that feline fashion ; and meanwhile , Mr. —a — a — a — Johnson — is it ? -must try and wait ...
Pagina 22
... eyes . The fire of the old statesman glowed in its ashes . Over the whole world his voice resounded , and all ears were turned to listen , some in wonder , some in fear , some in admiration at the bril- liant death - notes of that " old ...
... eyes . The fire of the old statesman glowed in its ashes . Over the whole world his voice resounded , and all ears were turned to listen , some in wonder , some in fear , some in admiration at the bril- liant death - notes of that " old ...
Pagina 25
... eye , and yet they never ap- proach to it in beauty ; is it not because the eye is the index of the soul that it is so ex- quisitely beautiful ? All eyes are not beau- tiful . The brightest and most active eyes are perhaps the maniac's ...
... eye , and yet they never ap- proach to it in beauty ; is it not because the eye is the index of the soul that it is so ex- quisitely beautiful ? All eyes are not beau- tiful . The brightest and most active eyes are perhaps the maniac's ...
Pagina 31
... eyes looking down upon his infant slumbers . He grows up from boyhood to youth , and from youth to manhood , without its being known that a mighty man is born into the world . He wanders among his native woods and streams , inquiring ...
... eyes looking down upon his infant slumbers . He grows up from boyhood to youth , and from youth to manhood , without its being known that a mighty man is born into the world . He wanders among his native woods and streams , inquiring ...
Pagina 33
... eyes as they closed on this world for clined to push his fortunes in the New World . ever . What Bacon was to experimental philos- ophy when applied to scientific researches , Burke was to political philosophy brought into practical ...
... eyes as they closed on this world for clined to push his fortunes in the New World . ever . What Bacon was to experimental philos- ophy when applied to scientific researches , Burke was to political philosophy brought into practical ...
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