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Page 321
... eyes , I would not have believ'd him- none but Hubert ! Hubert , ( throwing away the iron . ) I cannot bear this innocence Arthur . O Heav'n ! My pray'r is heard - and Hubert is himself ! In his relenting eye his virtue gleame , REV ...
... eyes , I would not have believ'd him- none but Hubert ! Hubert , ( throwing away the iron . ) I cannot bear this innocence Arthur . O Heav'n ! My pray'r is heard - and Hubert is himself ! In his relenting eye his virtue gleame , REV ...
Page 374
... eyes staring , without moving his eye - lids , and apparently struck with a stupid astonish- ment : another , on the contrary , seemed to follow every step of the melody with his whole body , and appeared to suffer a sort of musical ...
... eyes staring , without moving his eye - lids , and apparently struck with a stupid astonish- ment : another , on the contrary , seemed to follow every step of the melody with his whole body , and appeared to suffer a sort of musical ...
Page 402
... eye . Accordingly , Dr. Young constructed an optometer to be applied to presbyopic eyes ; when the eye , by looking along a line through a small convex lens , before which is placed a card with two narrow slits in it , near enough to ...
... eye . Accordingly , Dr. Young constructed an optometer to be applied to presbyopic eyes ; when the eye , by looking along a line through a small convex lens , before which is placed a card with two narrow slits in it , near enough to ...
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