| Edgar Allan Poe - 1845 - 288 sidor
...as in the quality of the observation. The necessary knowledge is that of what to observe. Our player confines himself not at all; nor, because the game...reject deductions from things external to the game. He examines the countenance of his partner, comparing it carefully with that of each of his opponents.... | |
| 1845 - 730 sidor
...as in the quality of the observation. The necessary knowledge is that of what to observe. Our player confines himself not at all ; nor, because the game...reject deductions from things external to the game. He examines the countenance of his partner, comparing it carefully with that of each of his opponents.... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 556 sidor
...as in the quality of the observation. The necessary knowledge is that of what to observe. Our player confines himself not at all ; nor, because the game...reject deductions from things external to the game. He examines the countenance of his partner, comparing it carefully with that of each of his opponents.... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1861 - 1116 sidor
...as in the quality of the observation. The necessary knowledge is that of what to observe. Our player confines himself not at all ; nor because the game...reject deductions from things external to the game. He examines the countenance of his partner, comparing it carefully with that of each of his opponents.... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1865 - 578 sidor
...as in the quality of the observation. The necessary knowledge is that of what to observe. Our player confines himself not at all ; nor, because the game...reject deductions from things external to the game. He examines the countenance of his partner, comparing it carefully with that of each of his opponents.... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1871 - 556 sidor
...as in the quality of the observation. The necessary knowledge is that of what to observe. Our player confines himself not at all ; nor, because the game...reject deductions from things external to the game. He examines the countenance of his partner, comparing it carefully with that of each of his opponents.... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1874 - 212 sidor
...as in the quality of the observation. The necessary knowledge is that of what to observe. Our player confines himself not at all ; nor, because the game...reject deductions from things external to the game. He examines the countenance of his partner, comparing it carefully with that of each of his opponents.... | |
| John H. Ingram - 1880 - 334 sidor
...as in the quality of the observation. The necessary knowledge is that of what to observe. Our player confines himself not at all ; nor, because the game...reject deductions from things external to the game. He examines the countenance of his partner, comparing it carefully with that of each of his opponents.... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1884 - 438 sidor
...as in the quality of the observation. The necessary knowledge is that of what to observe. Our player confines himself not at all ; nor, because the game...reject deductions from things external to the game. He examines the countenance of his partner, comparing it carefully with that of each of his opponents.... | |
| Samuel Thomas Knaggs - 1888 - 170 sidor
...as in the quality of the observation. The necessary knowledge is that of what to observe. Our player confines himself not at all ; nor, because the game...reject deductions from things external to the game. He examines the countenance of his partner, comparing it carefully with that of each of his opponents.... | |
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