| 1892 - 550 páginas
...the dogs fighting; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd around a dog-fight is a crowd masculine mainly, with an occasional active,...a crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads all bent downwards and inwards, to one common focus. with. They are hard at it; the scientific little... | |
| 1907 - 1014 páginas
...glance announced a dog-fight to his brain ? He did not, he could not, see the dogs fighting ; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd...a crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads all bent downward and inward, to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over... | |
| John Brown - 1893 - 78 páginas
...glance announced a dog-fight to his brain ? He did not, he could not, see the dogs fighting; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd...a crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads all bent downwards and inwards, to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over:... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 464 páginas
...glance announced a dog-fight to his brain ? He did not, he could not see the dogs fighting; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd...a crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads nil bent downwards and inwarde, to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over... | |
| John Brown - 1893 - 216 páginas
...announced a dog-fight to his brain ? He did not, he could not see the dogs fighting ; it was a flash pf an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd round a...a crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads all bent downwards and inwards, to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1895 - 530 páginas
...interest that all boys and men have in witnessing intense energy in action. RAB AND HIS FRIENDS. 66 induction. The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting...a crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads all bent downwards and inwards, to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over:... | |
| James Morgan Hart - 1895 - 390 páginas
...language is justifiable for an ordinary event. Thus the crowd gathered around a dog-fight is described as: A crowd annular, compact, and mobile, a crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads all bent downwards and inwards to one common Jocus. Here the use of such exact terms produces an intentionally... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 460 páginas
...glance announced a dog fight to his brain ? He did not, he could not, see the dogs fighting; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd...a crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads all bent downwards and inwards to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over;... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 702 páginas
...that all the interest centres rather in its adjectives, which accordingly take the stress place : " The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting is a crowd...wildly round the outside, and using her tongue and hands freely upon the men, as so many ' brutes ' ; it is a crowd annular, compact, and mobile • a... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 694 páginas
...occasional active, compassionate woman, fluttering wildly round the outside, and using her tongue and hands freely upon the men, as so many ' brutes ' ;...a crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads all bent downwards and inwards, to one common focus." 1 27. When, besides the adjective, the noun has... | |
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