There is something in a silent egg which moves one's deeper emotions--something solemn in its embryotic inertia, something awesome in its featureless immobility.
All these changes may be produced by a mere modification of the embryotic progress, which it is within the power of the adult animals to effect.
We have already seen that various leading animal forms represent stages in the embryotic progress of the highest--the human being.
From these simple circumstances, leading to a shortening of the embryotic condition, results a creature different in form, and also in dispositions, from what would have otherwise been produced.
All beings are at one stage of the embryoticprogress female.
A group of embryotic Domitians, who have tied two cats to the extremities of a rope and hung it over a lamp-iron, to see how delightfully they will tear each other, are marked with grim delight.
I was the first man to enlist in the embryotic troop and take the oath.
I confess that I was, for the time being, more interested in that quiet man, standing there under the shadow of a tree, looking on at the parade, than in the tactical movements of the embryotic soldiers.
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