Indeed, the on-looker who could not follow the king through its various evolutions would be dull of perception. |
The slow pace required by the Dead March gave the on-looker time to study the antique style of military movement thus exemplified. |
Such an obvious current of popular opinion set an on-looker to rub his eyes, and feel if he were dreaming. |
An on-looker might have fancied that the would-be God had found his worshipper at last! |
Then he was, somehow, in that grotesque position that is only absurd to the on-looker, on his knees beside her. |
The Republic will only appear to the on-looker to have come upon the scene as a means, not as an end. |