The Living Age, 262. kötetLiving Age Company, 1909 |
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288. oldal
... eyes slowly back- wards and forwards over the same line of country , we should find that not only would they repeat their leaps and turns with the most perfect regular- ity , but that the eyes of all other peo- ple whom we might choose ...
... eyes slowly back- wards and forwards over the same line of country , we should find that not only would they repeat their leaps and turns with the most perfect regular- ity , but that the eyes of all other peo- ple whom we might choose ...
374. oldal
... eyes , and the flowers she held in her hand seemed also to stare at us . The whole picture , it appeared to me , was full of -what shall I say ? -a kind of won- der . It had all the crude color and drawing of an Early Italian painting ...
... eyes , and the flowers she held in her hand seemed also to stare at us . The whole picture , it appeared to me , was full of -what shall I say ? -a kind of won- der . It had all the crude color and drawing of an Early Italian painting ...
505. oldal
... eyes set therein that we can never persuade ourselves cannot see us as we creep up to them . How many butterflies there are in our short British list whose color has run to eyes . The peacock that has them in the same brilliant design ...
... eyes set therein that we can never persuade ourselves cannot see us as we creep up to them . How many butterflies there are in our short British list whose color has run to eyes . The peacock that has them in the same brilliant design ...
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