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... look of his beams ; what a shriek , loud and deep , would arise when the latest ray had disappeared ; how many would , in despair and misery , share in the death of their luminary ; what a horror of great darkness ' would sink over the ...
... look of his beams ; what a shriek , loud and deep , would arise when the latest ray had disappeared ; how many would , in despair and misery , share in the death of their luminary ; what a horror of great darkness ' would sink over the ...
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... look at that magnificent presence of his , which ever haunts us and all who have seen it , as we think of him . In the case of many the body seems to belong to the mind , in Wilson the mind seemed to belong to the body . You were almost ...
... look at that magnificent presence of his , which ever haunts us and all who have seen it , as we think of him . In the case of many the body seems to belong to the mind , in Wilson the mind seemed to belong to the body . You were almost ...
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... look , his hair , his dress and gesture - much that seemed outré and savage , and which made some hypercritics talk of him as a ' splendid beast , a cross between the eagle , the lion , and the man . ' You saw , at least , one who had ...
... look , his hair , his dress and gesture - much that seemed outré and savage , and which made some hypercritics talk of him as a ' splendid beast , a cross between the eagle , the lion , and the man . ' You saw , at least , one who had ...
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... look at the preacher with a singularly expressive and edifying face ; and that a cod , with his upturned eyes , seems anxiously looking for a new light . St. Anthony's sermon is to be found in nearly all the bookseller's shops in Rome ...
... look at the preacher with a singularly expressive and edifying face ; and that a cod , with his upturned eyes , seems anxiously looking for a new light . St. Anthony's sermon is to be found in nearly all the bookseller's shops in Rome ...
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... look with one eye at a trout through it , in a clear pool of water , for the space of two minutes consecutively , the fish will be quite fasci- nated , and you may go and take it out with your hand . The number of compounds for baits ...
... look with one eye at a trout through it , in a clear pool of water , for the space of two minutes consecutively , the fish will be quite fasci- nated , and you may go and take it out with your hand . The number of compounds for baits ...
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