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Pagina 69
... expression of suavity in her large blue eyes : her cheeks bear those tints which excited the fears of Cæsar on the part of Brutus and Cas- sius , rather than the carnation that bespeaks a heart at ease ; it cannot be said she is as ...
... expression of suavity in her large blue eyes : her cheeks bear those tints which excited the fears of Cæsar on the part of Brutus and Cas- sius , rather than the carnation that bespeaks a heart at ease ; it cannot be said she is as ...
Pagina 177
... expression in the whole frame , while the voluntary motions are free . ' The frequency of sudden death , where no corresponding ap- pearances are exhibited in the brain or heart , leads us to consider more attentively the only part of ...
... expression in the whole frame , while the voluntary motions are free . ' The frequency of sudden death , where no corresponding ap- pearances are exhibited in the brain or heart , leads us to consider more attentively the only part of ...
Pagina 277
... expression in the inimitable and diversified face of nature . Hers is an unerring and unmannered school : it is untrammelled by laws and regulations ; every student may readily obtain admis- sion into it , and freely pursue the bent and ...
... expression in the inimitable and diversified face of nature . Hers is an unerring and unmannered school : it is untrammelled by laws and regulations ; every student may readily obtain admis- sion into it , and freely pursue the bent and ...
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