... long, the mobility, the instantaneousness of that bud were very funny and surprising, and its expressive twinklings and winkings, the intercommunications between the eye, the ear, and it, were of the oddest and swiftest. Rab had the dignity and simplicity... Edinburgh Medical Journal - Page 11411890Full view - About this book
| Rossiter Johnson - 1874 - 220 pages
...the intercommunications between the eye, the ear, and it, were of the oddest and swiftest. TUb had the dignity and simplicity of great size ; and having...absolute supremacy, he was as, mighty in his own line as Julins C«sar or the Duke of Wellington, and had the gravity of all great fighters. You must have observed... | |
| John Brown - 1859 - 36 pages
...winkings, the intercommunications between the eye, the ear and it, were of the oddest and swiftest. Rab had the dignity and simplicity of great size ; and having...supremacy, he was as mighty in his own line as Julius Csesar or the Duke of Wellington, and had the gravity1 of all great fighters. You must have often observed... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1859 - 628 pages
...intercommunications between the eye, the car, and it, were of the subtlest and swiftest. Rab had the dignityаи d simplicity of great size ; and having fought his way...supremacy, he was as mighty in his own line as Julius Ctesar or the Duke of Wellington ; and he had the gravity* of all great fighters. You must have often... | |
| John Brown - English literature - 1861 - 526 pages
...winkings, the intercommunications between the eye, the ear and it, were of the oddest and swiftest. Rab had the dignity and simplicity of great size ; and having...Caesar or the Duke of Wellington, and had the gravity l of all great fighters. You must have often observed the likeness of certain men to certain animals,... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 470 pages
...the intercommunications between the tye, the ear, and it, were of the oddest and swiftest. Rab had the dignity and simplicity of great size; and having...absolute supremacy, he was as mighty in his own line as Juliui Csesar or the Duke of Wellington, and had the giavity1 of all great fighters. You must have... | |
| John Brown - English essays - 1862 - 492 pages
...the intercommunications between the eye, the ear, and it, were of the oddest and swiftest. Rab had the dignity and simplicity of great size ; and having...Wellington, and had the gravity * of all great fighters. You must have often observed the likeness of certain men to certain animals, and of certain dogs to... | |
| John Brown - 1862 - 506 pages
...the intercommunications between the eye, the ear, and it, were of the oddest and swiftest. Rab had the dignity and simplicity of great size ; and having...Wellington, and had the gravity ' of all great fighters. You must have often observed the likeness of certain men to certain animals, and of certain dogs to... | |
| John Brown - Dogs - 1862 - 360 pages
...the intercommunications between the eye, the ear, and it, were of the oddest and swiftest. Bab had the dignity and simplicity of great size; and having...Wellington, and had the gravity* of all great fighters. You must have often observed the likeness of certain men to certain animals , and of certain dogs to... | |
| John Brown - 1863 - 486 pages
...the intercommunications between the eye, the ear, and it, were of the oddest and swiftest. Rab had the dignity and simplicity of great size ; and having...Caesar or the Duke of Wellington, and had the gravity l of all great fighters. You must have often observed the likeness of certain men to certain animals,... | |
| John Brown - 1862 - 486 pages
...the intercommunications between the eye, the ear, and it, were of the oddest and swiftest. Rab had the dignity and simplicity of great size; and having...Julius Caesar or the Duke of Wellington, and had the giavity l of all great fighters. You must have often observed the likeness of certain men to certain... | |
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