Littell's Living Age, Volume 119Living Age Company Incorporated, 1873 |
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... eyes , and leave too little for forehead , the eyes being set about two - thirds up , instead of at half the height of the head . " Similar- ly in his more serious compositions , and in what may be called his pictures of generation ...
... eyes , and leave too little for forehead , the eyes being set about two - thirds up , instead of at half the height of the head . " Similar- ly in his more serious compositions , and in what may be called his pictures of generation ...
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... eyes , naught . The old gentleman whom one and leave too little for forehead , the eyes sometimes meets walking about in the blue being set about two - thirds up , instead of coat and brass buttons , the redundant at half the height of ...
... eyes , naught . The old gentleman whom one and leave too little for forehead , the eyes sometimes meets walking about in the blue being set about two - thirds up , instead of coat and brass buttons , the redundant at half the height of ...
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... eyes ; while all the air is filled sual indulgence suffering — and , speak- with chattering and mowing demons , ing generally , these are incontestable whose eyes and teeth also glitter white propositions and so long , further , as and ...
... eyes ; while all the air is filled sual indulgence suffering — and , speak- with chattering and mowing demons , ing generally , these are incontestable whose eyes and teeth also glitter white propositions and so long , further , as and ...
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... eyes should equal the distance between the place where the earth stood when one view was taken , and that to which it would have been removed ( the moon being re- garded as fixed ) to get the other . Nothing can surpass the impression ...
... eyes should equal the distance between the place where the earth stood when one view was taken , and that to which it would have been removed ( the moon being re- garded as fixed ) to get the other . Nothing can surpass the impression ...
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... eyes met I became aware of a light in hers that I had never seen before . Was it merely the reflection of the dying sun- light , and could it be the crimson of the sky spreading to her cheek that brought that deep flush into it ? " Oh ...
... eyes met I became aware of a light in hers that I had never seen before . Was it merely the reflection of the dying sun- light , and could it be the crimson of the sky spreading to her cheek that brought that deep flush into it ? " Oh ...
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