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" The skins of the forehead were extremely tough and thick, and, what Very much surprised us, had not in them any single blood-vessel that we were able to discover, either with or without our glasses; from whence we concluded, that the party when alive... "
The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and ... - Página 38
1824
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A Godchild of Washington: A Picture of the Past, Página 327,Tema 651

Katharine Schuyler Baxter - 1897 - 666 páginas
...great cavity was filled with a kind of spongy substance, which the French anatomists call Galimatias, and the English nonsense. " The skins of the forehead...very much surprised us, had not in them any single blood vessel that we were able to discover, either with or without our glasses ; from whence we concluded,...
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The Spectator: no. 252-321; Dec. 19, 1711-Mar. 8, 1712

George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 406 páginas
...great cavity was filled with a kind of spongy substance, which the French anatomists call galimatias, and the English nonsense. The skins of the forehead...entirely deprived of the faculty of blushing. The os cribriform was exceedingly stuffed, and in some places damaged with snuff. We could not but take notice...
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The Spectator, Volumen4

George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 408 páginas
...great cavity was filled with a kind of spongy substance, which the French anatomists call galimatias, and the English nonsense. The skins of the forehead...entirely deprived of the faculty of blushing. The os cribriform was exceedingly stuffed, and in some places damaged with snuff. We could not but take notice...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical ..., Volumen1

John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 528 páginas
...great cavity was filled with a kind of a spongy substance, which the French anatomists call Galimatias, and the English, " Nonsense." The skins of the forehead...discover, either with or without our glasses; from which we concluded that the party when alive must have been entirely deprived of the faculty of blushing....
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English Authors: A Handbook of English Literature from Chaucer to Living Writers

Mildred Lewis Rutherford - 1906 - 806 páginas
...great cavity was filled with a kind of spongy substance, which the French anatomist call gallimatias, and the English nonsense. The skins of the forehead...entirely deprived of the faculty of blushing. The <« cribriforme t was exceedingly stuffed, and In some places damaged with snuff. We could not but...
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The Beaux and the Dandies: Nash, Brummell, and D'Orsay with Their Courts

Clare Armstrong Bridgman Jerrold - 1910 - 404 páginas
...great cavity was filled with a kind of spungy substance, which the French anatomists call galimatias, and the English nonsense. "The skins of the forehead...thick, and what very much surprised us, had not in them 1 8 The Beaux and the Dandies any single blood vessel that we were able to discover, either with or...
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The Beaux and the Dandies: Nash, Brummell, and D'Orsay with Their Courts

Clare Armstrong Bridgman Jerrold - 1910 - 406 páginas
...kind of spungy substance, which the French anatomists call galimatias, and the English nonsense. M The skins of the forehead were extremely tough and...thick, and what very much surprised us, had not in them 2 any single blood vessel that we were able to discover, either with or without our glasses ; from...
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Century Types of English Literature Chronologically Arranged

George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 páginas
...great cavity was filled with a kind of spongy substance, which the French anatomists call galimatias, ward things, Fallings from us, vanishings; Blank misgivings...which our mortal nature Did tremble like a guilty 2 was exceedingly stuffed, and in some places damaged with snuff. We could not but take notice in particular...
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Century Types of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged

George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 páginas
...great cavity was filled with a kind of spongy substance, which- the French anatomists call galimatias, xplanatory way over hill and dale, a summer's day,...ode. "He talked far above singing." If I could so cribrijorme 2 was exceedingly stuffed, and in some places damaged with snuff. We could not but take...
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The Spectator, Volumen2

Donald Frederic Bond - 1965 - 618 páginas
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