It raises the ill humour of mankind, excites the keener spirits, moves indignation in beholders and sows the very seeds of schism in men's bosoms. |
When once she abandoned herself to the afflatus of the dance delirium, she did with her beholders what she would. |
With her little circle of beholders this remarkable woman reminded him of the Fat Lady at a fair. |
It must not be concealed, however, that the impression wrought by this fairy sign manual varied exceedingly, according to the difference of temperament in the beholders. |
The thing is apt to be disturbing to unhabituated beholders. |
These bears and other beasts are there baited in plots of ground, scaffolded about for the beholders to stand safe. |