The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 - Great Britain |
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Page 169
... eyes , you > serve that they gleam with light at one time and are dull , de- Fessed , and sad at another , while they never are laughing eyes . heir brightness is the brightness of thought on the strain , an vanescent and dangerous ...
... eyes , you > serve that they gleam with light at one time and are dull , de- Fessed , and sad at another , while they never are laughing eyes . heir brightness is the brightness of thought on the strain , an vanescent and dangerous ...
Page 511
... eyes are so related as to work simultane- ously unless trained to work separately , or whether they are trained o work together by unconscious practice during the first few months of life . Helmholtz maintains that , though each eye has ...
... eyes are so related as to work simultane- ously unless trained to work separately , or whether they are trained o work together by unconscious practice during the first few months of life . Helmholtz maintains that , though each eye has ...
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... eye is pressed with a great degree of force against the upper part of the orbit or eye- cavity , with the result , as Malm testifies , of contracting , in a marked fashion , the forehead or space between the eyes . This observer ...
... eye is pressed with a great degree of force against the upper part of the orbit or eye- cavity , with the result , as Malm testifies , of contracting , in a marked fashion , the forehead or space between the eyes . This observer ...
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Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 1 |
How HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
Roys Wife By G J WHYTEMelvillecontinued | 129 |
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