Hours at Home, Volumen6Charles Scribner & Company, 1867 |
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... eye stands up pro- minent and bold on the top , and the other eye is a little , nearly extinct organ under- neath . These creatures take their prey , it is said , by churning up the mud on the bottom of the ocean and letting it settle ...
... eye stands up pro- minent and bold on the top , and the other eye is a little , nearly extinct organ under- neath . These creatures take their prey , it is said , by churning up the mud on the bottom of the ocean and letting it settle ...
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... eyes , a square face , bearded , and a forehead which indicates refinement as well as strength of intellect . He speaks seldom , but when he does as- cend the tribune , is effective , though not demonstrative . Jules Simon , another of ...
... eyes , a square face , bearded , and a forehead which indicates refinement as well as strength of intellect . He speaks seldom , but when he does as- cend the tribune , is effective , though not demonstrative . Jules Simon , another of ...
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... eyes are wonderfully expressive , flashing or half suffusing often with his variant moods of feeling ; his demeanor was to the last degree gentle , calm , and modest , although in his manner he frequently rose to a spirited enthusiasm ...
... eyes are wonderfully expressive , flashing or half suffusing often with his variant moods of feeling ; his demeanor was to the last degree gentle , calm , and modest , although in his manner he frequently rose to a spirited enthusiasm ...
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... eyes , and the dis- tress is in her mouth ; I cover up the mouth , " - his hand slid down- " and the distress is in her eyes . " Anybody can recognize the plain things a great artist is pointing out . But he immediately added : “ Of ...
... eyes , and the dis- tress is in her mouth ; I cover up the mouth , " - his hand slid down- " and the distress is in her eyes . " Anybody can recognize the plain things a great artist is pointing out . But he immediately added : “ Of ...
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... eyes of visiting thousands , had for their manager no less a celebrity than the artist whose skill fashioned the form of the " Greek Slave , " and modeled the perfections of " Proserpine . " There can be no hesitancy in saying that ...
... eyes of visiting thousands , had for their manager no less a celebrity than the artist whose skill fashioned the form of the " Greek Slave , " and modeled the perfections of " Proserpine . " There can be no hesitancy in saying that ...
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