The Quarterly Review, Volume 101William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Pagina 135
... head , sniffed about , and began fearlessly to push his way towards the spot where the scent of his game was strongest , facing the light in full front and preparing himself with avidity to seize upon his prey . No sooner , however ...
... head , sniffed about , and began fearlessly to push his way towards the spot where the scent of his game was strongest , facing the light in full front and preparing himself with avidity to seize upon his prey . No sooner , however ...
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... heads might thus be swopp'd , And , after all , not make much odds ! * ' Twas thus I ponder'd on , my Lord ; And , e'en at night , when laid in bed , I found myself , before I snor'd , Thus chopping , swopping head for head . At length ...
... heads might thus be swopp'd , And , after all , not make much odds ! * ' Twas thus I ponder'd on , my Lord ; And , e'en at night , when laid in bed , I found myself , before I snor'd , Thus chopping , swopping head for head . At length ...
Pagina 462
... head , having less to lose , has less to fear . Strong light and shade will portray character , though they mar beauty . Rougher skin , less glossy hair , Crimean moustaches and beard overshadowing the white under lip , and deeper lines ...
... head , having less to lose , has less to fear . Strong light and shade will portray character , though they mar beauty . Rougher skin , less glossy hair , Crimean moustaches and beard overshadowing the white under lip , and deeper lines ...
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