The Cornhill Magazine, Band 10;Band 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... picture of my mother , ' he pursued , dropping his voice again , does not do her justice . Even at twelve years old- ( she died when I was twelve ) —I could not help seeing and knowing how beautiful she was . I have thought of her of ...
... picture of my mother , ' he pursued , dropping his voice again , does not do her justice . Even at twelve years old- ( she died when I was twelve ) —I could not help seeing and knowing how beautiful she was . I have thought of her of ...
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... picture ? ' The young man gazed with a free smile , the expression of critical appreciativeness . The girl's beauty stirred in him no mood but that . She slept with complete calm of feature ; the half - lights that came through the ...
... picture ? ' The young man gazed with a free smile , the expression of critical appreciativeness . The girl's beauty stirred in him no mood but that . She slept with complete calm of feature ; the half - lights that came through the ...
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... picture of the development of things , not dependent upon observation of facts at all , but wholly evolved , like the German thinker's camel , out of its author's own pregnant inner consciousness . The Roman poet would no doubt have ...
... picture of the development of things , not dependent upon observation of facts at all , but wholly evolved , like the German thinker's camel , out of its author's own pregnant inner consciousness . The Roman poet would no doubt have ...
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... last into a perfect gamut in the developed ear of men and mammals . Meanwhile corresponding percipient centres have grown up in the brain , so that the coloured picture flashed by an external scene upon the eye EVOLUTION . 45.
... last into a perfect gamut in the developed ear of men and mammals . Meanwhile corresponding percipient centres have grown up in the brain , so that the coloured picture flashed by an external scene upon the eye EVOLUTION . 45.
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William Makepeace Thackeray. coloured picture flashed by an external scene upon the eye is telegraphed from the sensitive mirror of the retina , through the many - stranded cable of the optic nerve , straight up to the appro- priate ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. coloured picture flashed by an external scene upon the eye is telegraphed from the sensitive mirror of the retina , through the many - stranded cable of the optic nerve , straight up to the appro- priate ...
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