Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... beauty ! Mrs. A. Your new beauty ! Lady F. Yes ; if you could only have dined with me the other night , you would have met her . I had such a per- I - fect little dinner . Just think ! A poet Eclectic ...
... beauty ! Mrs. A. Your new beauty ! Lady F. Yes ; if you could only have dined with me the other night , you would have met her . I had such a per- I - fect little dinner . Just think ! A poet Eclectic ...
Pagina 2
... beauty . I'll tell you how I found her . She really belongs at pres- ent to Lady Islington and myself ; but of course , now we have started her , all the other people will snap her up . We found that we both owed that vulgar upstart ...
... beauty . I'll tell you how I found her . She really belongs at pres- ent to Lady Islington and myself ; but of course , now we have started her , all the other people will snap her up . We found that we both owed that vulgar upstart ...
Pagina 11
... beauty in the outer world do we owe to the percep- tions and especially to the color - sense of the various insects ? If we could suddenly transplant our- selves from the gardens and groves of the nineteenth century into the midst of a ...
... beauty in the outer world do we owe to the percep- tions and especially to the color - sense of the various insects ? If we could suddenly transplant our- selves from the gardens and groves of the nineteenth century into the midst of a ...
Pagina 17
... beauty of the tulip , the rose , the poinsettia , and the bougainvillea . It From this marvellous reaction of the color - sense in insects upon the vegetal world , we must next pass on to its re- action upon the hues of insects them ...
... beauty of the tulip , the rose , the poinsettia , and the bougainvillea . It From this marvellous reaction of the color - sense in insects upon the vegetal world , we must next pass on to its re- action upon the hues of insects them ...
Pagina 18
... beauty of Alpine flowers , because bees and flies are comparatively rare among the higher Alps , while butterflies , which rise to greater elevations in the air , are comparatively common ; and he has shown that , in many cases , where ...
... beauty of Alpine flowers , because bees and flies are comparatively rare among the higher Alps , while butterflies , which rise to greater elevations in the air , are comparatively common ; and he has shown that , in many cases , where ...
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