It explains why the man is obsessed with his vision
The expression occurs in Shakespeare's Sonnet 30:"Then can I drown an eye, unused to flow,For precious friends hid in death's dateless night,"and something similar in The Rape of Lucrece:"Their gentle sex to weep are often willing;Grieving themselves to guess at others' smarts,And then they drown their eyes or break their hearts."Either way, the image is of an eye so full of water it is drowning--it means crying or weeping. The passage in the sonnet is about weeping for friends who have died. The passage in Lucrece says that women are often willing to cry rather than break their hearts in pity of others' sorrows.
The word is "envelope" (which usually holds only one letter).
an eye in the sky
The answer is "no eye deer" (no idea).
Needle have one eye but can't see.We say the hole at the top of needle is the eye of the needle.
The repetition of the word "when" in the passage indicates a specific time or condition that triggers a certain action or event. It helps to create a sense of rhythm and anticipation, emphasizing the cause-and-effect relationship between the different moments described in the passage.
with yhe passage of time normal human eye can not adjusted the least distance of distinct vision
What effect does angle have on red-eye effect?: Angles refract light into your eye and into the lens cap causing the red. Angles of light effect red-eye by reflecting light in certain directions of your eye.
effect caffeine on eye-hand coordination
Pupil controlled by iris which is in turn is controlled by cilliary muscle
Hawaiian Eye - 1959 Hong Kong Passage 1-19 was released on: USA: 10 February 1960
There is limited evidence that eye color can have a slight effect on vision.i think no
A persons eye color dos not effect anything. It is just the color of someone's eyes.
yes if you pour salt into your eye it will effect your eye sight
That is the correct spelling of translucent, meaning allowing a diffuse passage of light.
The Luhya word for the English word eye is "jicho."
The German word for eye is (das) Auge.