Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] extreme 14 extremities 2 extremity 8 eye 24 eyebrows 2 eyed 1 eyelids 2 | Frequency [« »] 24 cold 24 doubt 24 electricity 24 eye 24 fifty 24 flight 24 free | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances eye |
Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | boat had escaped the public eye? For a private gentleman 2 1, 4 | been inaccessible to the eye of man. I naturally led 3 1, 5 | whitened the sea as far as the eye could reach; and how often 4 1, 5 | heaving breast and troubled eye watching the course of the 5 1, 6 | cried the harpooner. ~Every eye was turned towards the point 6 1, 6 | can see now--with steady eye and grave face, went up 7 1, 10| ever been presented to the eye of a naturalist. My delight 8 1, 13| follow. I followed it with my eye; saw it lose itself in the 9 1, 14| his powerful glass to his eye, he scanned every point 10 1, 22| immovable, without taking his eye off the point of observation. 11 1, 22| the sky and sea. ~But my eye was no sooner applied to 12 1, 22| was not looking at me; his eye was steadily fixed upon 13 1, 22| half-paralysed limbs. My eye lids, like leaden caps, 14 2, 1 | surrounded with white like an eye. There were also some Isabella 15 2, 2 | them so charming to the eye. The most beautiful are 16 2, 3 | stir. ~I saw the haggard eye; I saw the different phases 17 2, 5 | is not to be feared. His eye is prompt, his arm sure." ~ 18 2, 5 | head grey and pointed, the eye surrounded by white spots, 19 2, 5 | Captain Nemo did not take his eye from the knob, suspended 20 2, 8 | trembled as if an invisible eye had plunged into my most 21 2, 8 | from the room. ~There my eye fell upon the compass. Our 22 2, 12| able to see with its right eye. But the formidable troop 23 2, 15| brilliancy of which the eye could not bear. The power 24 2, 21| watching with a glowing eye the glorious wreck. Perhaps