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Pagina 135
... face divine than tumors of the jaw . To say that all normal expression is lost where they occur , is but a method of stating the case mildly . The repulsive character they give to the face , independently of the ter- rible discomfort ...
... face divine than tumors of the jaw . To say that all normal expression is lost where they occur , is but a method of stating the case mildly . The repulsive character they give to the face , independently of the ter- rible discomfort ...
Pagina 162
... face , she softened . " How strange you should say that ! " A sweet confiding yet half - timid glance up at the face bent down to listen ; it was so pew , so delightful , to feel that she was thought worth listening to - she who felt ...
... face , she softened . " How strange you should say that ! " A sweet confiding yet half - timid glance up at the face bent down to listen ; it was so pew , so delightful , to feel that she was thought worth listening to - she who felt ...
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... face . It may be that this is partly due to the circumstance that while the imagina tion may quite commonly present to us the idea of a vision in all points complete ex- cept in the face , it can be but rarely that real objects are ...
... face . It may be that this is partly due to the circumstance that while the imagina tion may quite commonly present to us the idea of a vision in all points complete ex- cept in the face , it can be but rarely that real objects are ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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