It is a more valid objection that the larvae shine, and in some species brilliantly: Fritz Mueller informs me that the most luminous insect which he ever beheld in Brazil, was the larva of some beetle.
I was so much surprised at his account, that I took a stuffed and coiled-up snake into the monkey-house at the Zoological Gardens, and the excitement thus caused was one of the most curious spectacles which I ever beheld.
Hereafter we shall see that, according to Lartet, existing mammals belonging to several orders have larger brains than their ancient tertiary prototypes.
We may, therefore, infer that sound and good men who out of prudence remain for a time unmarried do not suffer a high rate of mortality.
Valley of the Lesse, belonging to the Reindeer period; whilst M.
At this elevation the landscape attains its most brilliant tint; and every form, every shade, so completely surpasses in magnificence all that the European has ever beheld in his own country, that he knows not how to express his feelings.
I part with Agnes and Joanna Baillie, confirmed in my opinion that the one is the most amiable literary woman I ever beheld, and the other one of the best informed and most useful.
It was like a scene in a melodrama of Cavern and Witch--the best cavern scene I ever beheld.
You are the fairest maid of low degree I ever beheld.
Her anger is gone; not a trace remaining; 'tis sorrow, but the most beautiful sorrow I ever beheld: she is all grief for having offended the dear man.
I cannot go to bed; I will go and walk an hour on the battery; 'tis the loveliest night I ever beheld, even in Canada: the day is scarce brighter.
The ladies in the finest dresses I ever beheld in any country, consisting of silks and satins of various figures and extreme costliness; white muslin, cambric, etc.
The whole taken in at one view from the summit of the center hill, presents one of the most beautiful scenes I ever beheld in the old or new world.
Suppose we should unite our families by joining him with your niece, who is one of the most lovely creatures I ever beheld.
I was much pleased with the count de Melville, who is sensible, easy, and polite; and the countess is the most amiable woman I ever beheld.
There was, a little sort of bureau on the left hand, and at the door was standing one of the most interesting beings I ever beheld.
It was one of the most magnificent mornings I ever beheld, and I tried to fix my whole mind upon it, and to call up every train of ideas that might occupy my attention.
The call on his hospitality instantly roused him, and he sprang upon his feet, one of the most picturesque figures I ever beheld.
The two figures, about a foot high, were placed in an elegant apartment, and the toute ensemble was the prettiest toy I ever beheld: the price thirty guineas.
They have a good theatre, and some tolerable actors; among whom is the handsomest Frenchman I ever beheld, and, a little stiffness excepted, a good actor.
Here she rose and adjusted her brown ringlets at the glass, giving me ample time to admire one of the most perfect figures I ever beheld.
Saying this, O'Flaherty disengaged himself from my arm, and hurried across the street towards a portly middle-aged looking gentleman, with the reddest face I ever beheld.
Her crew was composed of the most daring despicable smoke-begrimed, looking set I ever beheld, but who were elated at their successful victory.
Take it altogether, this, certainly, is the prettiest garden that I ever beheld.
Here is the grand en petit, or mock magnificence, more complete than I ever beheld it before.
In short, there wants nothing but the autumnal colours of the American trees to make this the most beautiful spot I ever beheld.
After riding a few miles, we came suddenly to the foot of an abrupt hill, on whose sides there were scattered groups of the most magnificent trees I ever beheld.
I think it one of the loveliest spots I ever beheld, commanding beautiful views every way.
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