The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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... eyes were in their breasts , and the rest of their face there also situated : and this our English travellers have reported to be so ordinarily and confidently mentioned unto them in those parts where they were , that no sober man ...
... eyes were in their breasts , and the rest of their face there also situated : and this our English travellers have reported to be so ordinarily and confidently mentioned unto them in those parts where they were , that no sober man ...
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... eyes , another with only one , in the centre of his forehead , a third with the head of a dog , and a woman covered with the hairy skin of a beast - monstrosities which this author describes as the ordinary appearances of certain people ...
... eyes , another with only one , in the centre of his forehead , a third with the head of a dog , and a woman covered with the hairy skin of a beast - monstrosities which this author describes as the ordinary appearances of certain people ...
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... eyes of the multitude , and makes them be responded to with so quick a sympathy . The caprices of this class are , in fact , the sustenance of vast numbers of those below them , by whom accordingly every shifting shade of the favourite ...
... eyes of the multitude , and makes them be responded to with so quick a sympathy . The caprices of this class are , in fact , the sustenance of vast numbers of those below them , by whom accordingly every shifting shade of the favourite ...
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... eyes of the female part of his audience , but given his eloquence to find its way with additional persuasion to the hearts of all . In that case , how- ever , he would have seemed to the world merely 48 [ August , THE RELIGIOUS WORLD ...
... eyes of the female part of his audience , but given his eloquence to find its way with additional persuasion to the hearts of all . In that case , how- ever , he would have seemed to the world merely 48 [ August , THE RELIGIOUS WORLD ...
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... eye had ever rested on - an extraordinary com- bination of the impressive and the grotesque , which both nature and art ... eyes were fixed . It was the attention , however , rather of curiosity to be gratified , than of that rapt and ...
... eye had ever rested on - an extraordinary com- bination of the impressive and the grotesque , which both nature and art ... eyes were fixed . It was the attention , however , rather of curiosity to be gratified , than of that rapt and ...
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