Beauties Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHoughton, Osgood, 1879 - 432 sider |
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... sound in the same circumstances namely , when standing between an open window and a dead body on a summer day . -- - Instantly , when my ear caught this vast Eolian into- nation , when my eye filled with the golden fulness of life , the ...
... sound in the same circumstances namely , when standing between an open window and a dead body on a summer day . -- - Instantly , when my ear caught this vast Eolian into- nation , when my eye filled with the golden fulness of life , the ...
Side 23
... sound should speak to me , or music mould my feelings . The hint from the litany , the fragment from the clouds , - those and the storied windows were sufficient . But not the less the blare of the tumultuous organ wrought its own ...
... sound should speak to me , or music mould my feelings . The hint from the litany , the fragment from the clouds , - those and the storied windows were sufficient . But not the less the blare of the tumultuous organ wrought its own ...
Side 31
... sounds , I had at this time both a brother and a father , neither of whom would have been able to challenge me as a ... sound ; for Greenhay , being so solitary a house , formed a terminus ad quem , beyond which was nothing but a ...
... sounds , I had at this time both a brother and a father , neither of whom would have been able to challenge me as a ... sound ; for Greenhay , being so solitary a house , formed a terminus ad quem , beyond which was nothing but a ...
Side 32
... sound of wheels coming from the winding lane which then connected us with the Rusholme Road , carried with it , of ... sounds from horses ' hoofs upon distant roads , rising and falling , caught and lost , upon the gentle undulation of ...
... sound of wheels coming from the winding lane which then connected us with the Rusholme Road , carried with it , of ... sounds from horses ' hoofs upon distant roads , rising and falling , caught and lost , upon the gentle undulation of ...
Side 43
... sound of something seraphic to my ears ) , and who had never vouchsafed to waste a word . on such a child as myself . The day was come , how- ever , when all that would be changed . One of these leaders strode up to me in the public ...
... sound of something seraphic to my ears ) , and who had never vouchsafed to waste a word . on such a child as myself . The day was come , how- ever , when all that would be changed . One of these leaders strode up to me in the public ...
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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