Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Tom 16Archibald Constable, 1823 |
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Strona 13
... colour of the birds being so like that of the earth at a distance , that no eye but a very conver- sant one could distinguish them . When they are once seen , the business is to keep the eye upon them , and then to keep in continual ...
... colour of the birds being so like that of the earth at a distance , that no eye but a very conver- sant one could distinguish them . When they are once seen , the business is to keep the eye upon them , and then to keep in continual ...
Strona 26
... colour fly ; And that same eye whose bend doth awe the world Did lose its lustre : I did hear him groan ; Ay , and ... colours ; and it comes at last to be convinced , that they ought to be punished for their own demerits . Anger ...
... colour fly ; And that same eye whose bend doth awe the world Did lose its lustre : I did hear him groan ; Ay , and ... colours ; and it comes at last to be convinced , that they ought to be punished for their own demerits . Anger ...
Strona 32
... colour . 7. Very little alteration is remarked in the face of those that feel within themselves the sweetness of joy , or joy with tranquillity . The forehead is serene ; the eye- brow without motion , elevated in the middle ; the ...
... colour . 7. Very little alteration is remarked in the face of those that feel within themselves the sweetness of joy , or joy with tranquillity . The forehead is serene ; the eye- brow without motion , elevated in the middle ; the ...
Strona 32
... colour ; the lips pale . ration , only they are more lively and stronger marked ; 12. The alterations that weeping occasions are strongthe eyebrows more elevated ; the eyes more open ; the ly marked : The eyebrows sink down towards the ...
... colour ; the lips pale . ration , only they are more lively and stronger marked ; 12. The alterations that weeping occasions are strongthe eyebrows more elevated ; the eyes more open ; the ly marked : The eyebrows sink down towards the ...
Strona 33
... colour of the face , that is , the end of the nose , the lips , the ears , and round the eyes , is pale and livid ; and all ought to be strongly marked . 17. The effects of anger show its nature . The eyes become red and inflamed ; the ...
... colour of the face , that is , the end of the nose , the lips , the ears , and round the eyes , is pale and livid ; and all ought to be strongly marked . 17. The effects of anger show its nature . The eyes become red and inflamed ; the ...
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Strona 30 - I cannot tell what you and other men Think of this life ; but, for my single self, I had as lief not be as live to be In awe of such a thing as I myself.
Strona 32 - That it should come to this! But two months dead: nay, not so much, not two: So excellent a king; that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr; so loving to my mother That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly.
Strona 30 - Caesar carelessly but nod on him. He had a fever when he was in Spain, And when the fit was on him, I did mark How he did shake...
Strona 31 - Rumble thy bellyful ! Spit, fire ! spout, rain ! Nor rain, wind, thunder, fire, are my daughters: I tax not you, you elements, with unkindness ; I never gave you kingdom, call'd you children, You owe me no subscription: then, let fall Your horrible pleasure; here I stand, your slave, A poor, infirm, weak, and...
Strona 259 - That ye receive her in the Lord, as becometh saints, and that ye assist her in whatsoever business she hath need of you : for she hath been a succourer of many, and of myself also.
Strona 30 - ... tis true, this god did shake ; His coward lips did from their colour fly, And that same eye whose bend doth awe the world Did lose his lustre : I did hear him groan : Ay, and that tongue of his that bade the Romans Mark him and write his speeches in their books, Alas, it cried, 'Give me some drink, Titinius,
Strona 32 - O, that this too, too solid flesh would melt, Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew ! " Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd His canon 'gainst self-slaughter...
Strona 30 - Dar'st thou, Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry flood, And swim to yonder point ? ' Upon the word, Accoutred as I was, I plunged in And bade him follow : so indeed he did. The torrent...
Strona 17 - As the partridge sitteth on eggs, and hatcheth them not; so he that getteth riches, and not by right, shall leave them in the midst of his days, and at his end shall be a fool.
Strona 31 - Like Niobe, all tears, why she, even she — O God ! a beast that wants discourse of reason, Would have mourn'd longer — married with mine uncle, My father's brother, but no more like my father Than I to Hercules...