The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... eyes , in particular the latter ; evil practices and habits had dimmed the eyes themselves , reddened the part of them that should have been white , and given the whole face a hideous resemblance of the monster , which it was the ...
... eyes , in particular the latter ; evil practices and habits had dimmed the eyes themselves , reddened the part of them that should have been white , and given the whole face a hideous resemblance of the monster , which it was the ...
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... eyes of t beautiful daughter of Currado . With partial eyes Giannotto she surveyed , - As well she might : - for manly was his form : - " Nature had most profusely lent her aid To give him that which doth most surely charm The female ...
... eyes of t beautiful daughter of Currado . With partial eyes Giannotto she surveyed , - As well she might : - for manly was his form : - " Nature had most profusely lent her aid To give him that which doth most surely charm The female ...
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... eyes are sometimes closed irregularly , or alternately ; a winking of one eye , or of both eyes , may sometimes be detected ; the hand is often carelessly passed over the forehead , or over the side of the head ; the child cries without ...
... eyes are sometimes closed irregularly , or alternately ; a winking of one eye , or of both eyes , may sometimes be detected ; the hand is often carelessly passed over the forehead , or over the side of the head ; the child cries without ...
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