| William Jerdan - 1866 - 514 sider
...haze or dreaminess which mixed with their light, that I recognised my object — this was Coleridge. I examined him steadfastly for a minute or more ;...myself nor any other object in the street." He was loitering in a gateway at the time, and the portrait is very faithful. When years had blanched his... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1871 - 550 sider
...or more, and it struck me that he neither saw myself nor any other object in the street. He was in deep reverie, for I had dismounted, made two or three trifling arrangements at the inn door, and advanced close to him before he seemed apparently conscious of my presence. The sound... | |
| J. Campbell Shairp - 1872 - 364 sider
...of haze or dreaminess which mixed with their light that I recognized my object. This was Coleridge. I examined him steadfastly for a minute or more, and...street. He was in a deep reverie, for I had dismounted and advanced close to him before he had apparently become conscious of my presence. The sound of my... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1872 - 432 sider
...saw neither myself nor any other object in the street. He was in a deep reverie, for I had dismounted and advanced close to him before he had apparently...my presence. The sound of my voice, announcing my name, first awoke him; he started, and for a moment seemed at a loss to understand my purpose or his... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1876 - 726 sider
...haze or dreaminess, which mixed with their light, that I recognized my object. This was Coleridge. I examined him steadfastly for a minute or more ; and it struck me thai he saw neither myself nor any other object in the street. He was in a deep reverie ; for I had... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1877 - 418 sider
...haze or dreaminess, which mixed with their light, that I recognised my object. This was Coleridge. I examined him steadfastly for a minute or more, and...dismounted, made two or three trifling arrangements at an inn door, and advanced close to him, before he had apparently become conscious of my presence. The... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1877 - 440 sider
...haze or dreaminess, which mixed with their light, that I recognized my object. This was Coleridge. I examined him steadfastly for a minute or more ;...dismounted, made two or three trifling arrangements at an inn door, and advanced close to him, before he had apparently become conscious of my presence. The... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1877 - 420 sider
...haze or dreaminess, which mixed with their light, that I recognised my object. This was Coleridge. I examined him steadfastly for a minute or more, and...dismounted, made two or three trifling arrangements at an inn door, and advanced close to him, before he had apparently become conscious of my presence. The... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1878 - 570 sider
...haze or dreaminess, which mixed with their light, that I recognised my object. This was Coleridge. I examined him steadfastly for a minute or more ;...dismounted, made two or three trifling arrangements at an inn door, and advanced close to him, before he had apparently become conscious of my presence. The... | |
| Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1885 - 328 sider
...haze or dreaminess, which mixed with their light, that I recognized my object. This was Coleridge. I examined him steadfastly for a minute or more, and...dismounted, made two or three trifling arrangements at an inn door, and advanced close to him, before he had apparently become conscious of my presence. The... | |
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