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Pagina 97
... eyes ; but above all the most conspicuous_was the battle of the Lapithe and the Centaurs . I detested so hideous a shape , and turned my eyes upon Saturn , who was stealing away behind him , with a scythe in one hand and an hour - glass ...
... eyes ; but above all the most conspicuous_was the battle of the Lapithe and the Centaurs . I detested so hideous a shape , and turned my eyes upon Saturn , who was stealing away behind him , with a scythe in one hand and an hour - glass ...
Pagina 136
... 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 ...
Pagina 432
... eyes , enlarges our prospect , presents us with a new and more glorious world , which we can never see while we are shut up in flesh , which should make us as willing to part with this veil as to take the film off of our eyes which ...
... eyes , enlarges our prospect , presents us with a new and more glorious world , which we can never see while we are shut up in flesh , which should make us as willing to part with this veil as to take the film off of our eyes which ...
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