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Pagina 62
... face was fair and firm . It was as if a waxen image had been laid out in the coffin , and strewed with innocent flowers . It was not like death , but more like an image of life ! No breath moved the lips , no pulse stirred , no sight or ...
... face was fair and firm . It was as if a waxen image had been laid out in the coffin , and strewed with innocent flowers . It was not like death , but more like an image of life ! No breath moved the lips , no pulse stirred , no sight or ...
Pagina 110
... face of Italy . It is better to look no farther , else our eyes must be riveted on frozen seas of blood superfused with blood fresh flowing . The same ferocious animal leaves the impression of its broad and heavy foot on the snow of the ...
... face of Italy . It is better to look no farther , else our eyes must be riveted on frozen seas of blood superfused with blood fresh flowing . The same ferocious animal leaves the impression of its broad and heavy foot on the snow of the ...
Pagina 128
... face : for ( said he ) my business lieth not in London , but abroad in the country , and with such per- sons that I cannot nor will not tarry for you , nor for no other what- soever . And now here he did begin to brag and boast as ...
... face : for ( said he ) my business lieth not in London , but abroad in the country , and with such per- sons that I cannot nor will not tarry for you , nor for no other what- soever . And now here he did begin to brag and boast as ...
Pagina 131
... faces , and there was not a countenance among them which did not give the lie to the doctor's sug- gestions . Cou'd but one see a little into futurity , and ob- serve the condition they will be in , a few months hence , what an ...
... faces , and there was not a countenance among them which did not give the lie to the doctor's sug- gestions . Cou'd but one see a little into futurity , and ob- serve the condition they will be in , a few months hence , what an ...
Pagina 142
... face in nature should raise in me such pleasing ideas , as when I look upon that excellent woman . That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me , in my fever . This was followed by a fit of sickness , which ...
... face in nature should raise in me such pleasing ideas , as when I look upon that excellent woman . That fading in her countenance is chiefly caused by her watching with me , in my fever . This was followed by a fit of sickness , which ...
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The Great English Essayists: With Introductory Essays and Notes William James Dawson,Coningsby Dawson Volledige weergave - 1909 |
The Great English Essayists: With Introductory Essays and Notes William James Dawson,Coningsby Dawson Volledige weergave - 1909 |
The Great English Essayists: With Introductory Essays and Notes William James Dawson,Coningsby Dawson Volledige weergave - 1909 |
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Addison admirable April Fool Bacon beauty Bishop Bishop of Beauvais called Carlyle character Charles Lamb Charlesfort critical Daniel Defoe death Defoe delight Domrémy earth English essayists eyes fancy fear feel France garret genius give Goldsmith grave Gray hand hath hear heard heart heaven honour human humour hundred John Milton Johnson Jonathan Swift lady learned letter essay literary literature live look Lord Matthew Arnold ment Milton mind Montaigne moral nature never night observe Oliver Goldsmith once pain pass passion perhaps person pleasure poem poet poetry poor prose reader rest Richard Dowling Samuel Johnson seemed short-story essay sometimes soul spirit Stella style suffer sweet Swift thee things Thomas De Quincey thou thought tion told true truth turn verse whole William Hazlitt words writes young