The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 17;Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 273
... person's character and ways at all , you will dislike that person very much , if he is constantly obtruded on you . He will be come to you what the grinding of a hand- organ was to Mr. Babbage : what the creaking of wood rubbing on wood ...
... person's character and ways at all , you will dislike that person very much , if he is constantly obtruded on you . He will be come to you what the grinding of a hand- organ was to Mr. Babbage : what the creaking of wood rubbing on wood ...
Pagina 552
... person , often so poetically described , are of this order of phenomena , but in minor degree . There is an opposite condition of brain to the above , in which the tension is un- duly increased by the pressure of blood . Under this ...
... person , often so poetically described , are of this order of phenomena , but in minor degree . There is an opposite condition of brain to the above , in which the tension is un- duly increased by the pressure of blood . Under this ...
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... person in a thousand who can- not see " faces in the fire , " for instance , though to some the pictures so produced are much more vivid than to others . Dickens tells us that in travelling through a cleared region in America at night ...
... person in a thousand who can- not see " faces in the fire , " for instance , though to some the pictures so produced are much more vivid than to others . Dickens tells us that in travelling through a cleared region in America at night ...
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AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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