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109. oldal
The whole came forth again . initant the report was made , the filh A
MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION OF THE EYES OF THE MONOCULUS
POLYPHEMUS LINNÆl . BY MR . WILLIAM ANDRE , SURCEON .
Communicated by Sir JOSEPH ...
The whole came forth again . initant the report was made , the filh A
MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION OF THE EYES OF THE MONOCULUS
POLYPHEMUS LINNÆl . BY MR . WILLIAM ANDRE , SURCEON .
Communicated by Sir JOSEPH ...
110. oldal
+ This must be reversed if the eye be confidered in its natural pofition . The small
eyes are analogous to those small eyes of other insects which entomologists
hare called femma : a . up 1 ON RELIGION . To profefs Chriftianity , or to be a of
God ...
+ This must be reversed if the eye be confidered in its natural pofition . The small
eyes are analogous to those small eyes of other insects which entomologists
hare called femma : a . up 1 ON RELIGION . To profefs Chriftianity , or to be a of
God ...
295. oldal
Those happiettimiles propriety we should disturb that conThat play'd on her ripe
lip feem'd not to know certed tranquillity , which it requires lo What gucits were in
her eyes , which parted thence , great an effort to support . ” - Cordelin , As pearls
...
Those happiettimiles propriety we should disturb that conThat play'd on her ripe
lip feem'd not to know certed tranquillity , which it requires lo What gucits were in
her eyes , which parted thence , great an effort to support . ” - Cordelin , As pearls
...
321. oldal
AN INSCRIPTION . At a sound fo rerrific the knight rais'd his eyes , T ease ,
beneath the green - wood shade reAnd view'd with ainazement the opening
skies . clin'd , Bold Fancy foon led him from matter Terrestrial , I fhuse the
pleasures of the ...
AN INSCRIPTION . At a sound fo rerrific the knight rais'd his eyes , T ease ,
beneath the green - wood shade reAnd view'd with ainazement the opening
skies . clin'd , Bold Fancy foon led him from matter Terrestrial , I fhuse the
pleasures of the ...
424. oldal
With manly eloquence . With sympathetic eye and render mind , For could his
congue charm like her eyes He views the frenzies of the human kind , E'en
Walpole's self mult yield the prize . Reprieves the languid patient from the grave ,
With a ...
With manly eloquence . With sympathetic eye and render mind , For could his
congue charm like her eyes He views the frenzies of the human kind , E'en
Walpole's self mult yield the prize . Reprieves the languid patient from the grave ,
With a ...
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