Some think from the circumstance of its having a very large bill, toes pointing behind as well as before, that it represents a toucan, which, if true, would make it a most interesting specimen.
Most interesting of the people I met were Professor and Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, who were passing the winter in their house at Mandarin near by, and invited us to visit them.
The building is most interesting, presenting as it does the art and general ideas of two hundred and fifty years ago; it is full of historical associations, and the groves and gardens about it are delightful.
To the student of comparative religion the Phrabat, or Sacred Foot of Buddha, opens up a most interesting field of investigation.
This, we have reason to believe, was the cave which Justin Martyr visited more than seventeen hundred years ago, and of which he has left behind a most interesting account.
The rock of Isola is most interesting to the geologist, consisting of large fragments of black pumice cemented together by volcanic ashes deposited under water.
The fourth book was written soon after the eruption of Vesuvius in the year of our era 79, and is a most interesting record of Jewish Essenism.
What influence Shakespeare had upon the culture and taste of his own time and upon his immediate audience would be a most interesting inquiry.
It would be a most interesting study to trace the growth in the world of the doctrine of "equality.
Most interesting of all were the beautiful inscriptions on stone and marble, recently been found in the tomb of the Forty Saints.
Most interesting incrustations of salt were visible under the water, especially at the side of the stream, where, with the reverberation of the sun's rays, most beautiful effects of colour were obtained in the salt crystals.
Most interesting of all in the room, however, was the exquisite old carpet with a delightful design of roses.
She was a most interestingwoman to me, though I did not sympathise with a large portion of her opinions.
The time is most interesting, and it is well worth your while to come and see for yourself.
It is a most interesting creation, and one in which is portrayed the artist's spiritual insight and susceptibility to poetic exaltation.
Mrs. Simmons was herself a musical artist, with impassioned devotion to music; and her rare personal charm and distinction of presence drew around her a most interesting circle.
The great cathedral is a most interesting study in the art of architecture,--its exquisite arcades, its delicate, lofty campanile glittering in the sun.
In this monastery there is a most interesting collection of relics, in bronze, silver, gold, and rosso antico.
The result of his sympathetic and scholarly investigations is most interesting to the student of childhood, and as valuable philologically as historically.
Their drawings, if executed quite without help, are, most interesting from a psychological standpoint, and will afford great delight to you, as well as to the little artists themselves.
The social phase of the kindergarten is most interesting to the student of social economics.
After dinner came a grand reception, most interesting, but fatiguing to persons hardly as yet in good condition for social service.
To the right and left of its base are, however, most interesting carvings, among them the kneeling statues of Ferdinand and Isabella.
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