... to slumber till his death, that, at moments when he believed himself unobserved, he still wore the aspect of an impassioned lover. "He beheld A vision, and adored the thing he saw. Arabian fiction never filled the world With half the wonders that... Memorials: And Other Papers - Side 21af Thomas De Quincey - 1856Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 sider
...had fate permitted, for support Of their maturer years, his present nund Was under fascination ; — he beheld A vision, and adored the thing he saw. Arabian fiction never filled the world With half the wonders that were wrought for him. Earth breathed in one great... | |
| James Middleton Sutherland - 1887 - 248 sider
...dramatists. No apology need be made for its insertion. ' His present mind Was under fascination ; — he beheld A vision, and adored the thing he saw. Arabian fiction never filled the world With half the wonders that were wrought for him. Earth breathed in one great... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1889 - 472 sider
...daughter of William Barton, Esq. of Grove, Co. Tipperary. — M. > Eight years. See last note,— M. to slumber till his death, that at moments when he...vision, and adored the thing he saw. Arabian fiction never fill'd the world With half the wonders that were wrought for him. Earth breathed in one great... | |
| James Middleton Sutherland - 1892 - 270 sider
...dramatists. No apology need be made for its insertion. ' His present mind Was under fascination ; — he beheld A vision, and adored the thing he saw. Arabian fiction never filled the world With half the wonders that were wrought for him. Earth breathed in one great... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1896 - 456 sider
...daughter of William Barton, Esf). of Grove, Co. Tipperary. — M. 2 Eight years. See last note.- M. to slumber till his death, that at moments when he...vision, and adored the thing he saw. Arabian fiction never fill'd the world With half the wonders that were wrought for Mm. Earth breathed in one great... | |
| william worsworth - 1923 - 498 sider
...had fate permitted, for support Of their maturer years, his present mind Was under fascination; — he beheld A vision, and adored the thing he saw. Arabian fiction never filled the world With half the wonders that were wrought for him. Earth breathed in one great... | |
| Emile Legouis - 1923 - 56 sider
...strong argument; but, for want of space, I will content myself with quoting a few lines of the poem. He beheld A vision, and adored the thing he saw. Arabian fiction never filled the world With half the wonders that were wrought for him. Earth breathed in one great... | |
| Stephen Phillips, Galloway Kyle - 1926 - 548 sider
...mvincing and beautiful than the description of his love : his present mind Was under fascination : he beheld A vision, and adored the thing he saw. Arabian fiction never filled the world With half the wonders that were wrought for him. Earth breathed in one great... | |
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