"[T]hat each part and portion of the persons of either was obvious to the sight and touch of the persons of
both;
the visuriency of either, by ushering the tacturiency of both, made the attrectation of both consequent to
the inspection of either".
both;
the visuriency of either, by ushering the tacturiency of both, made the attrectation of both consequent to
the inspection of either".
Thomas Urquhart, The Jewel (1652)
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"Thus for a while their eloquence was mute, and all they spoke was but with the eye and hand..."
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