If the darkest side of life is to be seen here, one may also witness the best.
From three to four thousand people, mainly Germans, may be seen here at one time, eating, drinking, smoking.
The toilettes of the ladies are magnificent, and they can beseen here to better advantage than at any ball or evening party.
All the celebrities of the city, and many from other parts of the world, are to be seen here, and the horses now compare favorably with those of any other American city.
It has the best company in the city, and the two Wallacks are to be seen here alone.
Surely, there is much of human nature to be seen here, even though it be not one of the better sides.
The bridge and the quarter-deck are places of boredom to a fellow who has seen what I've seen here.
There is enough to be seen here, for one evening, without entering the Casino.
And I can't imagine why Foreigners make it a Sort of Law to go to it; for there's nothing now to be seen here, except old Ruins of no Signification.
Lippi's general characteristics, noticed above under the companion picture (666), may again be seen here.
Lippi, too, learnt no doubt from him the goldsmith's work, seen here in the indented background to the picture.
Two very different painters--the placid Cima and the serene Bellini--are to be seen here too, each happily represented.
A number of Whistler's Venetian etchings may also be seen here, and much characteristic work by Mr. Pennell.
His affection for dogs, always noticeable, is to be seen here again, for he has placed three hounds on the quay.
Among the relics that are to be seen here is the effigy of a knight in chain mail, the remains of a virgin and child, and the head of a shaven friar.
The best skating of London is to be seen here, we are told, in hard winters.
All the streets and lanes of Paris were to be seen here again, as in a dim reflection.
Gay colors were to be seen here, and a butterfly, too, was flitting by.
As I had examined the antiquities of this village in 1810, and did not wish to be seen here a second time, I passed on without stopping, in the direction of Aaere, which is two hours and a half distant in a south-westerly direction.
The appellation Nakhel was probably given to this castle at a time when the adjacent country was covered with palm trees, none of which are now to be seen here.
The variety of arches, one behind the other, which is seen here, was a very favourite device with the Moorish architects.
The steeple of San Roman is the finest example of its class to be seen here.
Beautiful horses with Arab blood may be seen here.
The Gray Wagtail, Anderegg tells me, is never to be seen here in the winter, and the white species seldom; but as to what becomes of them I am unable as yet to be sure.
Occasionally a Wheatear will make its appearance about the railway, but I have no evidence of its breeding there; nor is the Stone-chat often to be seen here, though it is a summer visitor not far off among the hills.
Even if thou enterest it, thou will not be able to behold anything, for with human eyes nothing can be seen here.
Having seen before the assembly-house of Brahma the Self-created, Aditya was cheerfully wandering over the Earth in human form, desirous of beholding what could be seen here.
Nor is anything to be seen here, O Arjuna, that may be conquered by thee.
The sword of this prince too, and the Imperial crown is to be seen here.
An enormously heavy bed, groaning with gold and silver embroidery and pearls and which is said to weigh a ton, is to be seen here.
In enumerating the above I have only to observe that they only constitute a thousandth part of what is to be seen here.
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