Beauties Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHoughton, Osgood, 1879 - 432 sider |
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... 147 LEVANA AND OUR LADIES OF SORROW 157 THE DAUGHTER OF LEBANON 167 THE VISION OF SUDDEN DEATH 175 DREAM FUGUE 198 NARRATIVES . 211 266 THE SPANISH NUN THE EASEDALE ROMANCE JOAN OF ARC THE PALIMPSEST ESSAYS . CONVERSATION Page 297.
... 147 LEVANA AND OUR LADIES OF SORROW 157 THE DAUGHTER OF LEBANON 167 THE VISION OF SUDDEN DEATH 175 DREAM FUGUE 198 NARRATIVES . 211 266 THE SPANISH NUN THE EASEDALE ROMANCE JOAN OF ARC THE PALIMPSEST ESSAYS . CONVERSATION Page 297.
Side 267
... Easedale is , in this respect , as highly finished as in every other ; and in the Westmoreland spring , which may be considered May and the earlier half of June , whilst the grass in the mead- ows is yet short from the habit of keeping ...
... Easedale is , in this respect , as highly finished as in every other ; and in the Westmoreland spring , which may be considered May and the earlier half of June , whilst the grass in the mead- ows is yet short from the habit of keeping ...
Side 268
... Easedale - which would justify the choice , and recompense the sacrifice . But there is a third advantage possessed by this Easedale , above other rival valleys , in the sublimity of its moun- tain barriers . In one of its many rocky ...
... Easedale - which would justify the choice , and recompense the sacrifice . But there is a third advantage possessed by this Easedale , above other rival valleys , in the sublimity of its moun- tain barriers . In one of its many rocky ...
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... Easedale in the tourist's route ; and also because there is no one separate object , such as a lake or a splendid cataract , to bribe the interest of those who are hunting after sights ; for the " force " is com- paratively small , and ...
... Easedale in the tourist's route ; and also because there is no one separate object , such as a lake or a splendid cataract , to bribe the interest of those who are hunting after sights ; for the " force " is com- paratively small , and ...
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... Easedale , it was possible in daylight , and supposing no mist upon the hills , to find out a short cut of not more than eight miles . By this route they went ; and notwithstanding the snow lay on the ground , they reached their destina ...
... Easedale , it was possible in daylight , and supposing no mist upon the hills , to find out a short cut of not more than eight miles . By this route they went ; and notwithstanding the snow lay on the ground , they reached their destina ...
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alguazils amongst ancient Bishop of Beauvais brother called Catalina Charles Lamb child Coleridge conversation darkness daugh daughter death deep Domrémy dreadful dreams earth Easedale England English Eton expression eyes face fact father fear feelings forever France girl Grasmere grave grief hand happened head heard heart heaven honor horse hour human intellectual interest Joanna Kate Kate's king knew lady less light London looked Lord Madame de Staël mighty mind morning mother nature never night once opium Paita palimpsest party perhaps person pinnace poor Quincey reader reason road rose Sarah Green scene secret seemed sense Sir William Hamilton sister sleep solemn solitary solitude sorrow sound Spain stranger sublime sudden suddenly suffer supposed thee thing Thomas de Quincey thou thought tion utter vast vellum voice whilst whole woman word Wordsworth young