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Pagina 56
... Look upon the outside of a dome , your eye half surrounds it ; look up into the inside , and at one glance you have all the prospect of it ; the entire concavity falls into your eye at once , the sight being as the centre that collects ...
... Look upon the outside of a dome , your eye half surrounds it ; look up into the inside , and at one glance you have all the prospect of it ; the entire concavity falls into your eye at once , the sight being as the centre that collects ...
Pagina 67
... look on such hideous objects , we are not a little pleased to think we are in no danger of them . We consider them , at the same time , as dreadful and harmless ; so that the more frightful appearance they make , the greater is the ...
... look on such hideous objects , we are not a little pleased to think we are in no danger of them . We consider them , at the same time , as dreadful and harmless ; so that the more frightful appearance they make , the greater is the ...
Pagina 322
... look upon the rest of the ships that were in the same distress , and asked them whether or no Diagoras was on board every vessel in the fleet 1. We are all involved in the same calamities , and subject to the same accidents ; and when ...
... look upon the rest of the ships that were in the same distress , and asked them whether or no Diagoras was on board every vessel in the fleet 1. We are all involved in the same calamities , and subject to the same accidents ; and when ...
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