The Ring of Amasis: From the Papers of a German PhysicianHarper & brothers, 1863 - 301 páginas |
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... object . He appears utterly uncon- cerned . And thus the Gentleman in Black regains the steamer . All this passed rapidly under my eyes . The whole occurrence occupied only a few moments of time- they appeared an eternity . With that ...
... object . He appears utterly uncon- cerned . And thus the Gentleman in Black regains the steamer . All this passed rapidly under my eyes . The whole occurrence occupied only a few moments of time- they appeared an eternity . With that ...
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... object to greet the eye of the traveler who enters Cologne . Lonely and aloof under the darkening sky it stood , with its long , gaunt arm stretched out , as though in wild appeal , toward the antique Dragon - stone , from whose ...
... object to greet the eye of the traveler who enters Cologne . Lonely and aloof under the darkening sky it stood , with its long , gaunt arm stretched out , as though in wild appeal , toward the antique Dragon - stone , from whose ...
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... object are man ? " To find man in the Patient by showing to the pa- tient man in the Physician - this was my purpose . Patient and Physician . Do not these represent the two most salient sides of humanity ? The sufferer : deserving love ...
... object are man ? " To find man in the Patient by showing to the pa- tient man in the Physician - this was my purpose . Patient and Physician . Do not these represent the two most salient sides of humanity ? The sufferer : deserving love ...
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... object there was two - fold . I wished to rid myself by friction with the brilliant surface of that world of the angularities of professional pedantry which the physician acquires from the habits of the dissecting - room and the hos ...
... object there was two - fold . I wished to rid myself by friction with the brilliant surface of that world of the angularities of professional pedantry which the physician acquires from the habits of the dissecting - room and the hos ...
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... objects from the nature of the action ex- cited by the objects upon the nerves of sensation ; THE SECRET . 85 THEORY OF APPARITIONS.
... objects from the nature of the action ex- cited by the objects upon the nerves of sensation ; THE SECRET . 85 THEORY OF APPARITIONS.
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ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE Amasis amethyst apparition appeared arms Aurora Floyd beautiful boat body Bois de Boulogne Breslau brother CHAPTER character chateau child Cloth consciousness Count Edmond countenance countess DANIEL BUTTERFIELD dark dead dear death Divine door dream Dutch Republic duty Egyptian eternity eyes face fancy father feel Felix felt finger gentleman Gentleman in Black hand haps hast head heard heart honored madam hour human Juliet Kabyl least letter light lips living look Loreley man's master melancholy ment mind mond morning mother mysterious nature never night noble once pain papyrus passed passion perhaps physician poor ring rock seemed seize sensation sense Sethos side sight silent Silesia soul sound strange stretched suddenly swimmer SYLVIA'S LOVERS thee Theresa thing thought tion turned uncon valet voice words young
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