Hodmadods have: and setting aside their human shape, they differ but little from brutes. They are tall, straight-bodied, and thin, with small, long limbs. They have great heads, round foreheads, and great brows. Their eyelids are always half closed, to... Excursions in New South Wales, Western Australia, and Van Diemen's Land ... - עמוד 165מאת William Henry Breton - 1835 - 420 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| F. J. Fornasiero, Peter Monteath, John West-Sooby - 2004 - 468 דפים
...Humane Shape, they differ but little from Brutes. They are tall, strait-bodied, and then, with small long Limbs. They have great Heads, round Foreheads,...always half closed, to keep the Flies out of their Eyes . . . They are long-visaged, and of a very unpleasing Aspect, having no one graceful Feature in their... | |
| Evan McHugh - 2006 - 266 דפים
...unfavourable, his description of them was quite detailed. They are tall, straight-bodied, and thin, with small long limbs. They have great heads, round foreheads, and great brows. Their eyelids are always half-closed to keep the flies out of their eyes; they being so troublesome here that no fanning will... | |
| Josephine Flood - 2006 - 345 דפים
...straight-bodied and w thin, with small, long limbs. They have great heads, round foreheads and great brows. f o Their eyelids are always half closed, to keep the flies out of their eyes . . . They have great ^ bottle noses, pretty full lips and wide mouths. The two fore-teeth of their... | |
| James Burney - 2007 - 397 דפים
...them, are gentlemen. They have no houses, animals, or poultry. Their persons are tall, straight-bodied, thin, with long limbs : they have great heads, round...no fanning will keep them from one's face, so that front their infancy they never open their eyes as other people do ; and, therefore, they cannot see... | |
| Riccardo Capoferro - 2007 - 235 דפים
...humane Shape, they differ but little from Brutes. They are tali, strait bodied, and thin, with small long Limbs. They have great Heads, round Foreheads,...Brows. Their Eye-lids are always half closed, to keep thè Flies out of their Eyes: they being so troublesome nere, that no fanning will keep them from coming... | |
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