Beauties: Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHurd, 1877 - 432 sider |
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Side v
... 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 CONVERSATION ESSAYS . Page 297.
... 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 CONVERSATION ESSAYS . Page 297.
Side viii
... sorrows of early life , he cast no gloom over the social circle . Even in later years , he was the promoter of innocent mirth , and charmed with his delightful conversation an admiring circle of friends , young and old . In his ...
... sorrows of early life , he cast no gloom over the social circle . Even in later years , he was the promoter of innocent mirth , and charmed with his delightful conversation an admiring circle of friends , young and old . In his ...
Side xi
... sorrow over their woes each gene ration is elevated , and humanized and ennobled . This great lesson De Quincey has embodied with an almost unexampled felicity in his paper on Joan of Arc . ” In every mind where pathos is found , there ...
... sorrow over their woes each gene ration is elevated , and humanized and ennobled . This great lesson De Quincey has embodied with an almost unexampled felicity in his paper on Joan of Arc . ” In every mind where pathos is found , there ...
Side 17
... sorrow as a sad perplexity . So passed away from earth one of those three sisters that made up my nursery playmates ; and so did my acquaintance ( if such it could be called ) commence with mortality . Yet , in fact I knew little more ...
... sorrow as a sad perplexity . So passed away from earth one of those three sisters that made up my nursery playmates ; and so did my acquaintance ( if such it could be called ) commence with mortality . Yet , in fact I knew little more ...
Side 19
... sorrow for which there is no consolation . On the day after my sister's death , whilst the sweet temple of her brain was yet unviolated by human scru- tiny , I formed my own scheme for seeing her once more . Not for the world would I ...
... sorrow for which there is no consolation . On the day after my sister's death , whilst the sweet temple of her brain was yet unviolated by human scru- tiny , I formed my own scheme for seeing her once more . Not for the world would I ...
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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