Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... sound with it , and not only fills the street with its importunate clamour , but rings clear through the length of many half- forgotten years . It strikes upon the ear , it vibrates to the brain , it wakes me from the dream of time , it ...
... sound with it , and not only fills the street with its importunate clamour , but rings clear through the length of many half- forgotten years . It strikes upon the ear , it vibrates to the brain , it wakes me from the dream of time , it ...
Pagina 57
... sound of his bell - breathless , angry with myself then hearing the welcome sound come full round a corner - and seeing the scarlet costume which set all my fears and self - reproaches at rest ! I do not recollect having ever repented ...
... sound of his bell - breathless , angry with myself then hearing the welcome sound come full round a corner - and seeing the scarlet costume which set all my fears and self - reproaches at rest ! I do not recollect having ever repented ...
Pagina 145
... sounds , probably , owe a good deal of their interest and romantic effect to the principle here spoken of . Were they ... sound of each other's voices . * See Wilkie's painting , " The Blind Fiddler . " ( 246 ) 145 ΙΟ I know not how this ...
... sounds , probably , owe a good deal of their interest and romantic effect to the principle here spoken of . Were they ... sound of each other's voices . * See Wilkie's painting , " The Blind Fiddler . " ( 246 ) 145 ΙΟ I know not how this ...
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