单词 | stone-blind |
例句 | By the second week, everyone knew perfectly well what was going on, yet everyone tried to look as if they were stone-blind to the changes in Jo’s face. Little Women 1868-01-01T00:00:00Z The only wonder to me is that people who are not stone-blind to what is going on in this world can put such a question. There is no Death 2012-03-22T02:00:39.257Z I sprang at him; I had gone stone-blind with rage, and knew not what I did; the steel door crashed in my face; the locks rattled. Cardigan 2012-02-24T03:00:29.073Z He was still hunched up in the record-man's chair, and to all appearances had gone stone-blind crazy. The Wreckers 2012-02-14T03:00:26.817Z "Let's have it, then; what is your evidence?" demanded Edenborough, in a fresh fit of stone-blind defiance. The Crime Doctor 2011-09-09T02:01:05.570Z By the second week, every one knew perfectly well what was going on, yet every one tried to look as if they were stone-blind to the changes in Jo's face. Little Women or Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy 2011-08-18T02:00:21.810Z Now when I actually become as stone-blind as a mole, then it is all up with my bit of biographical writing.... The Invisible Lodge 2011-06-09T02:00:19.470Z “You are blind, cornet—stone-blind, or you might have seen it this morning.” The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z It burned them so, that they became stone-blind. Santal Folk Tales 2011-01-26T03:00:24.700Z Now I see that in his beauty a man is snared, and made stone-blind, as the worm within its silk. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z Two of my brothers were stung to death last year in less than a minute by a swarm of them; and there is a man of our tribe who is stone-blind through them.” Adventures Among the Red Indians Romantic Incidents and Perils Amongst the Indians of North and South America 2010-12-20T17:12:20.420Z Shortly after his home-coming his mother died and his father became stone-blind. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil" Rolled Oats, double column agate every other week, and a lot more things, till we're stone-blind and black in the face. The Bread Line A Story of a Paper Have they in their brutal rage become stone-blind? Labor and Freedom Just the wrong red and yellow, unless you happen to wear blue spectacles; and if you'd ever seen them saying good-bye of a morning you'd have wished you were stone-blind. Witching Hill Look where you will, at the great wars and at the blood-tracked colonising movements of history, and always you will find two kinds of men: the stone-blind idealist, and the crass, open-eyed, fleshly man. American World Policies I had no doubt in my mind that my new neighbours were arriving, although I might have been stone-blind so far as anything being visible was concerned. My Brave and Gallant Gentleman A Romance of British Columbia If there be anything visible or audible hereabout, then are we stone-blind and stone-deaf. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) He is stone-blind; but, as I told you, he is marvellously clever at concealing it. The Recipe for Diamonds He is dead stone-blind—for life—for life! When Ghost Meets Ghost Papa need not imagine that I have a bad cold or am stone-blind from this description, which is the whole truth. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) I have been blind, stone-blind; I have let all true good go by me, and lived on shadows. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25) His eyes were extinguished by ophthalmia, and there he sits, fronting the sunlight, stone-blind. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) I did not know that many men, acute enough to all else, are stone-blind where the wiles of a woman are concerned. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867 My own vision, by the way, is reasonably good, if I may say so; at any rate I am not stone-blind. Birds in the Bush Here is one in which a person stone-blind from birth received sight when I blew into his eyes.” Buchanan's Journal of Man, April 1887 Volume 1, Number 3 Then after some years they brought back my husband stone-blind. The Comedienne He is stone-blind to the meaning of the moments. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John We found out later that the old mare was stone-blind and locoed. Land of the Burnt Thigh The time went by; Trentanove went stone-blind, and I had to put food and drink into his hands that he might live. The Frozen Pirate It only shows how easy it is to see a fault in another, to which we are stone-blind in ourselves. Aurelian or, Rome in the Third Century Madness, stone-blind, stone-deaf—that uttered no cry, and poured out no tears. Agatha's Husband A Novel Faith, you've beat the crowd, so far, this spring, and when you were stone-blind, almost, at that. Adrift in the Ice-Fields Once, in travelling near Oxford Lake, we came across a couple of Indians who were stone-blind from this disease. By Canoe and Dog-Train Am I stone-blind that I cannot be left in peace to read my paper, as I have done these forty years? The Fortunes of the Farrells And 'tis not favour makes a lad To a girl's mind, But 'tis himself makes good of bad, Or her stone-blind. The Village Wife's Lament He appears to be so constituted as to have no notion of what goes on in minds very different from his own, and moreover to be stone-blind to his ignorance. Apologia pro Vita Sua Among these they found some upon crutches, who had danced very nimbly at the wedding, others stone-blind, who were perfectly clear-sighted at the feast. Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell "Good-evening, Vesta," said the old lady, who was stone-blind, but easily knew Vesta's footstep. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times Alas! poor envy! she's stone-blind, And quite mistakes her mark: Her mark lies hid in sorrow's shades, But sorrow well subdu'd; And in proud fortune's frown defied By meek, unborrow'd good. The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2 I thought I saw everything, and was stone-blind all the while.' Scenes of Clerical Life I firmly believe that, in a very few years, I shall be stone-blind. The Life of Nelson, Volume 2 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain What deafness, what stone-blind custom, what overgrown error you behold is there only by sufferance,—by your sufferance. Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson Truth found ready access to his conscience, and always a warm welcome, and he saw with open eyes where others were stone-blind. Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 2 Most of us travel threescore years and ten stone-blind in a world of marvellous beauty. The Whence and the Whither of Man A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895 They left Sallust's house, the deaf man was paid and discharged, and the lazzarone went to the guard-room, and brought back an invalid who was stone-blind and led by a black poodle. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844 In her eagerness she called me stone-blind, whenever I could not see just the fish she meant. The Visionary Pictures From Nordland Almost at once I saw that he was stone-blind. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts Now, the next pilgrim was a very old and miserable man; stone-blind, covered with rags; and supporting his steps with a staff. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II The great South American lizards grow strong and splendid in hue amid the rank freedom of pampas or forest; but their poor relatives in the sunless caves of Transylvania grow milky white, flabby, and stone-blind. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour The minister noticed her undignified position and thundered at the congregation: "Any person in this congregation who turns around will be struck stone-blind." Toaster's Handbook Jokes, Stories, and Quotations The stranger drove all over town bragging of his bargain, until some one casually called his attention to the fact that the mare was stone-blind. Old Gorgon Graham More Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son I had a party of seamen with me; but the ophthalmia made such ravages, that the whole regiment, colonel and all, went stone-blind—all, except one corporal! The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 364, April 4, 1829 So says Thorarin Skeggjason in his poem:— "Of glowing gold that decks the hand The king got plenty in this land; But it's great emperor in the strife Was made stone-blind for all his life." Heimskringla, or the Chronicle of the Kings of Norway By the second week, everyone knew perfectly well what was going on, yet everyone tried to look as if they were stone-blind to the changes in Jo's face. Little Women But if I don't he says I'll certainly be stone-blind in six months. Anne of Green Gables I have been blind, stone-blind; I have let all true good go by me, and lived on shadows. Prince Otto, a Romance Besides being a sentimentalist he was a romantic, a vain fellow, a man of wild passions, a little blind in one eye and almost stone-blind in the other. The Beautiful and Damned Chief among them was a white-haired old man, stone-blind; who was led up and down through the long tumult by a woman holding a little saucer to receive contributions. Redburn. His First Voyage He all the country could outrun, Could leave both man and horse behind; And often, ere the race was done, He reeled and was stone-blind. The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 1 I now watch by the hour for some rare effect and colors to which I was before stone-blind. Round the World If that brazen face means nothing, then I’m stone-blind.’ More Pages from a Journal Sesostris the Great died stone-blind; his successor lost his sight for ten years, and the Hermaic books had reason to devote a whole volume to ophthalmic disease. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 1 When he had opened and read about four letters, his moral nature turned stone-blind of one eye. It Is Never Too Late to Mend "But, my dear, you know that he can't see, as he is stone-blind," said father. Tales of Aztlan; the Romance of a Hero of our Late Spanish-American War, Incidents of Interest from the Life of a western Pioneer and Other Tales "I know she's—and there isn't any use keeping it from me," said the poor woman—"she's going to be stone-blind!" Five Little Peppers and How They Grew He was stone-blind in both eyes, had several tumours, and a broken leg, which showed no symptoms of ever having begun to heal. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 "He has been stone-blind for nearly two months." The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition At the Battle of Crecy, 24th August, 1346, he advised we know not what; but he actually fought, though stone-blind. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 02 They do not vary either in the case of Berto, who is stone-blind, or when any other person whatever sets the problem in Krall's absence. The Unknown Guest It was not the ordinary darkness, in which forms can be faintly traced; it was like going suddenly stone-blind. The Man Who Was Thursday, a nightmare She went stone-blind in the fury of a passion that had never before showed its power. Riders of the Purple Sage The stone-blind eyes of Fate Perpetually stared into his eyes, Yet to the hazard of the enterprise He brought his soul, expectant and elate, And challenged, like a champion at the Gate, Death's undissuadable austerities. The Little Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets |
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