The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... hand , keeps his eye riveted upon his book , speaks of the ecstasies of joy and fear with a voice and a face which indicate neither , and pinions his body and soul into the same attitude of limb and thought , for fear of being called ...
... hand , keeps his eye riveted upon his book , speaks of the ecstasies of joy and fear with a voice and a face which indicate neither , and pinions his body and soul into the same attitude of limb and thought , for fear of being called ...
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... hands . Suppose , with all our un- derstanding , it had pleased Providence to make us like lobsters , or to imprison us in ... hand . HUMAN STATURE . Ir man had been only two feet high , he could not possibly have subdued the earth , and ...
... hands . Suppose , with all our un- derstanding , it had pleased Providence to make us like lobsters , or to imprison us in ... hand . HUMAN STATURE . Ir man had been only two feet high , he could not possibly have subdued the earth , and ...
317. oldal
... HAND . THERE is nothing more characteristic than shakes of the hand . I have classified them . There is the high official , -the body erect , and a rapid , short shake , near the chin . There is the mortmain , -the flat hand in ...
... HAND . THERE is nothing more characteristic than shakes of the hand . I have classified them . There is the high official , -the body erect , and a rapid , short shake , near the chin . There is the mortmain , -the flat hand in ...
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