... is as a rule prevented. I may add that Mr. Gosse has already dealt with the action of the manubria in other rotifers (I. c.). Now I do not know how it may strike others, but to me this mechanism is simply exquisite. We have three distinct lines of... Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society - Halaman 182oleh Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1878Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Abbotsford Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - 1842 - 316 halaman
...towers which were allowed them for their residence, the one called Robin Hood, the other Little John." I do not know how it may strike others, but to me the above presents a most beautiful picture of the past. The short but graphic sketch of Father Hay... | |
| 1878 - 468 halaman
...abnormally the very contingency arose, which by introduction of the power at the end of the alulse is as a rule prevented. I may add that Mr. Gosse has...ramus get together, then, and not before, up go the alulae and down go the points of the teeth ; the slightest touch does it, and then the manubria come... | |
| Edward Hurtt Jewett - 1888 - 258 halaman
...great danger may be removed out of the way of those who may have acquired an appetite for strong drink. I do not know how it may strike others, but to me it seems a monstrous idea that a man who might have such an appetite would be endangered; if, with... | |
| Thomas Newbigging - 1898 - 254 halaman
...transfused, Into the mighty vision passing — there As in her natural shape, swelled vast to Heaven ! ' I do not know how it may strike others, but to me Byron expresses the same or like idea in more terse and striking, and quite as choice and poetical... | |
| John George Robertson, Charles Jasper Sisson - 1917 - 552 halaman
...What follows, till the Ghost vanishes, is a monologue broken only by interjections of the listener. I do not know how it may strike others, but to me this narrative is one of the most astonishing things in the whole play. We have here the young Prince, the... | |
| John George Robertson, Charles Jasper Sisson - 1917 - 560 halaman
...What follows, till the Ghost vanishes, is a monologue broken only by interjections, of the listener. I do not know how it may strike others, but to me this narrative is one of the most astonishing things in the whole play. We have here the young Prince, the... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 458 halaman
...abnormally the very contingency arose, which by introduction of the power at the end of the alultv is as a rule prevented. I may add that Mr. Gosse has...power at hinge H, and then lastly comes that of the manvbria ; the moment the main upper handles of the ramus get together, then, and not before, up go... | |
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