Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... eyes . He pays a debt quicker to a rich man than to a poor man . He wishes the bow and compliment of some leader in the state or in society ; weighs what he says ; perhaps he never comes nearer to him for that , but dies at last better ...
... eyes . He pays a debt quicker to a rich man than to a poor man . He wishes the bow and compliment of some leader in the state or in society ; weighs what he says ; perhaps he never comes nearer to him for that , but dies at last better ...
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... eyes to know withal , as bodily eyes for sight . We need both objects and organs intellectual ; we cannot gain them without setting about it ; we cannot gain them in our sleep , or by haphazard . The best telescope does not dispense with ...
... eyes to know withal , as bodily eyes for sight . We need both objects and organs intellectual ; we cannot gain them without setting about it ; we cannot gain them in our sleep , or by haphazard . The best telescope does not dispense with ...
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... eyes had been placed in the eye - sockets of these heads - white eyes un- naturally large and distended . They seemed to be staring at some- thing which was hidden in the dark shadows of the inner roof . Narok danced for us that night ...
... eyes had been placed in the eye - sockets of these heads - white eyes un- naturally large and distended . They seemed to be staring at some- thing which was hidden in the dark shadows of the inner roof . Narok danced for us that night ...
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