Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 59James Fraser, 1859 |
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... eyes , such eyes as belong to dispositions at once imaginative and impressionable rather than judicious and discerning ; but his high , regu- lar features , straight eyebrows , and determined lip , shaded by a heavy moustache , redeemed ...
... eyes , such eyes as belong to dispositions at once imaginative and impressionable rather than judicious and discerning ; but his high , regu- lar features , straight eyebrows , and determined lip , shaded by a heavy moustache , redeemed ...
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... eyes of animals found in geological formations of various ages . In a future chapter I shall show that the eyes of Trilobites , * which are preserved in strata of the transition formation , were constructed in a manner so closely ...
... eyes of animals found in geological formations of various ages . In a future chapter I shall show that the eyes of Trilobites , * which are preserved in strata of the transition formation , were constructed in a manner so closely ...
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... eyes ? ' Lady Carlisle laughed under the skin , but she was civil and concilia- tory to all . It was part of her system never to throw a chance away ; so she professed her igno- rance with a gracious sentence and a sweet smile , and ...
... eyes ? ' Lady Carlisle laughed under the skin , but she was civil and concilia- tory to all . It was part of her system never to throw a chance away ; so she professed her igno- rance with a gracious sentence and a sweet smile , and ...
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