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" ... from the forehead, might enter and annoy that no less tender than astonishing part of us ! Is it not to be admired that the ears should take in sounds of every sort, and yet are not too much filled by them ? That the fore-teeth of the animal should... "
The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal - Página 304
1843
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Xenophon's Memoirs of Socrates: With The Defence of Socrates, Before His Judges

Xenophon - 1762 - 468 páginas
...which, falling from the Forehead, might enter and annoy, that no lefs tender, than than aftont/hing Part of us ! Is it not to be admired, that the Ears mould take in Sounds of every Sort •, and yet, are not too much filled by them ? — That, the Fore-teeth...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 27

1763 - 556 páginas
...f.veat, which, falling from the forehead, might enter and annoy, that no lefs tender, than ajhnijbing part of us ! Is it .not to be admired, that the ears fliouid take in founds of every fort ; and yet, are not too much filled by them ? — That, the fore-teeth...
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The Principles of Moral Science: Vol. 1

Robert Forsyth - 1805 - 540 páginas
...but, as a pent-house, is prepared to turn " off the sweat, which, falling from the forehead, " might enter and annoy that no less tender " than astonishing pa.rt of us. Is it not to be " admired, ttyat the ears should take in sounds of " every sort; and yet are not too much filled " with them?—That...
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Grecian Stories

Maria Hack - 1824 - 412 páginas
...eye-lids provided, as it were, with a fence on the edge of them, to keep off the wind and guard the eye? Is it not to be admired, that the ears should take...of its food, as those on the side for grinding it in pieces? — that the mouth, through which this food is conveyed, should be placed so near the nose...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: The philosophy of the active and moral powers ...

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 654 páginas
...office ; but as a pent house is prepared to turn off the sweat, which, falling from the forehead, might enter and annoy that no less tender than astonishing...and yet are not too much filled by them ? That the fore teeth of the animal should be formed in such a manner as is evidently best suited for the cutting...
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The Religion of Socrates: Dedicated to Sceptics and Sceptic-makers...

John Philips Potter - 1831 - 138 páginas
...office, but, as a penthouse, is prepared to turn off the sweat, which, falling from the forehead, might enter and annoy that no less tender than astonishing...be admired, that the ears should take in sounds of 61 every sort, and yet are not too much filled by them? That the fore-teeth of the animal should be...
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The Whole Works of Xenophon

Xenophon - 1832 - 776 páginas
...office, but, as a penthouse, is prepared to turn off the sweat, which, fulling from the forehead, might enter and annoy that no less tender than astonishing...of its food, as those on the side for grinding it in pieces ? That the mouth, through which this food is conveyed, should be placed so near the nose...
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Whole Works

Xenophon - 1840 - 790 páginas
...office, but, as a penthouse, is prepared to turn off the sweat, which tailing from the forehead, might enter and annoy that no less tender than astonishing part of us ! I« it not to be admired that the ears should take in sounds of every sort, and yet are not too much...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2

1843 - 602 páginas
...office, but, as a penthousej is prepared to tarn off the sweat, which falling from the forehead might enter and annoy that no less tender than astonishing...should be formed in such a manner as is evidently best wiled for the cutting of its food, as those on the side for grinding it to pieces ? That the mouth,...
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Discourses on the Objects and Uses of Science and Literature

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1843 - 342 páginas
...office, but, as a penthouse, is prepared to turn off the sweat, which, falling from the forehead, might enter and annoy that no less tender than astonishing...and yet are not too much filled by them ? That the fore teeth of the animal should be formed in such a manner as is evidently best suited for the cutting...
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