The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... eyes around me , and perceived that the walls were hung with black , on which were described various incomprehensible figures ; spheres , te- lescopes , with skins of hideous animals , were confusedly scatter- ed about . The obscurity ...
... eyes around me , and perceived that the walls were hung with black , on which were described various incomprehensible figures ; spheres , te- lescopes , with skins of hideous animals , were confusedly scatter- ed about . The obscurity ...
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... eyes are represented to have been dissimilar in colour , his right eye sparkling with jet , while his left eye reflected rays of blue ; notwithstanding this blemish , their expression penetrated the beholder with respect and awe . ' If ...
... eyes are represented to have been dissimilar in colour , his right eye sparkling with jet , while his left eye reflected rays of blue ; notwithstanding this blemish , their expression penetrated the beholder with respect and awe . ' If ...
الصفحة 499
... eyes on thee bastens away : my appearance on the contrary , inspires joy ; my society the fullness of con- fidence . Thou art regarded as foul and contagious , as a wretch- ed outlaw from society . Robbers and blasphemers , men who have ...
... eyes on thee bastens away : my appearance on the contrary , inspires joy ; my society the fullness of con- fidence . Thou art regarded as foul and contagious , as a wretch- ed outlaw from society . Robbers and blasphemers , men who have ...
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