But it is especially interesting to observe that Goethe admits no exceptional position for man, but rather expressly includes him in the tribe of the other Vertebrate animals.
The way by which Goethe succeeded in establishing this fact is especially interesting; it is the way by which we continually advance in biological science, namely, by way of induction and deduction.
Especially interesting to us was the account of the cruel massacre of Glencoe.
There was an old saying, especially interesting to ladies, that if you washed your face at sunrise on May 1st, with dew collected off the top of Arthur's Seat, you would be beautiful for ever.
Especially interesting to us was the record of the cruel massacre of Glencoe, for we intended visiting there, if possible, on the morrow.
Especially interesting was it to observe the evolution of myth and legend.
Especially interesting to me were the scenes depicted in the first part of Manzoni's "Promessi Sposi.
In the afternoon came up an especially interesting matter in the session of the arbitration committee, the occasion being a report of the subcommittee.
The evolution of ornament is especially interesting; the old stoneware Bellarmine form still remains in the bearded mask at the lip of china jugs at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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