Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 páginas |
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... scene - but : " Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion , all the interim is Like a phantasma , or a hideous dream . " I found it so as I felt the sun's rays clinging to my back , and saw the white wintry clouds sink ...
... scene - but : " Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion , all the interim is Like a phantasma , or a hideous dream . " I found it so as I felt the sun's rays clinging to my back , and saw the white wintry clouds sink ...
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... scene . I remember a Miss D , a maiden lady from Wales ( who in her youth was to have been married to an earl ) ... scenes in the ideal world may run out of them ; a world of interest may hang upon every instant , and we can hardly sustain ...
... scene . I remember a Miss D , a maiden lady from Wales ( who in her youth was to have been married to an earl ) ... scenes in the ideal world may run out of them ; a world of interest may hang upon every instant , and we can hardly sustain ...
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... scene . He comes in ungraciously between us and our imagin- ary character . Something is dropped in the course of conversation that gives a hint of your profession and pursuits ; or from having someone with you that knows the less ...
... scene . He comes in ungraciously between us and our imagin- ary character . Something is dropped in the course of conversation that gives a hint of your profession and pursuits ; or from having someone with you that knows the less ...
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