Beauties: Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHurd, 1877 - 432 sider |
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Side v
... 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.
... 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 xi
... Sudden Death , ' we point with calmest assurance , as illustrating our general remark , The wondrous picture has the vividness and truth of reality . " " " 6 - " Taken in connection with the incident which was its occa sion ; considered ...
... Sudden Death , ' we point with calmest assurance , as illustrating our general remark , The wondrous picture has the vividness and truth of reality . " " " 6 - " Taken in connection with the incident which was its occa sion ; considered ...
Side 23
... suddenly release them from their pain ; but he suffered the beds , as it seemed , to rise slowly through the clouds ; slowly the beds ascended into the chambers of the air ; slowly , also , his arms descended from the heavens , that he ...
... suddenly release them from their pain ; but he suffered the beds , as it seemed , to rise slowly through the clouds ; slowly the beds ascended into the chambers of the air ; slowly , also , his arms descended from the heavens , that he ...
Side 32
... sudden emerging of horses ' heads from the deep gloom of the shady lane ; the next was the mass of white pillows against which the dying patient was reclining . The hearse - like pace at which the carriage moved , recalled the ...
... sudden emerging of horses ' heads from the deep gloom of the shady lane ; the next was the mass of white pillows against which the dying patient was reclining . The hearse - like pace at which the carriage moved , recalled the ...
Side 40
... ( partly on that account , but much more through the sudden birth of perfect independence which so un- expectedly it opened ) the value of a revolutionary ex- perience . IV . I AM INTRODUCED TO THE WARFARE OF A 40 BEAUTIES OF DE QUINCEY .
... ( partly on that account , but much more through the sudden birth of perfect independence which so un- expectedly it opened ) the value of a revolutionary ex- perience . IV . I AM INTRODUCED TO THE WARFARE OF A 40 BEAUTIES OF DE QUINCEY .
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