| 1824 - 452 páginas
...never can be so again. " We are both obliged to you for a sight of Mr. 's letter. The friendly and tort the features of the mournful attendants into laughter. But the mind long wearied with the sameness of a dull,x dreary prospect, will gladly fix its eyes on any. thing that may make a little variety in its... | |
| 1824 - 494 páginas
...himself into the gloomy chamber wheie a corpse is deposited in state. His antic gesticulations would be unseasonable at any rate, but more especially so if they should distort the fc.itures of the mournful attendants into laughter. But the mind long wearied with the sameconsult... | |
| 1824 - 856 páginas
...himself into a gloomy chamber where a corpse is deposited in state. His antic gesticulations would be unseasonable at any rate, but more especially so if...on any thing that may make a little variety in its contemplation, though it were but a kitten playing with her tail." Again, speaking of his poetic studies... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1824 - 616 páginas
...himself into the gloomy chamber where a corpse is deposited instate. His antic gesticulations would be unseasonable at any rate, but more especially so if...on any thing that may make a little variety in its contemplations, though it were but a kitten playing with her tail.' — vol. i. pp. 60, 6l. We can... | |
| William Cowper - 1824 - 436 páginas
...himself into the gloomy chamber where a corpse is deposited in state. His antic gesticulations would be unseasonable at any rate, but more especially so if...on any thing that may make a little variety in its contemplations, though it were but a kitten playing with her tail. You would believe, though I did... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1824 - 570 páginas
...himself into the gloomy chamber where a corpse is deposited in state. His antic gesticulations would be unseasonable, at any rate, but more especially so...on any thing that may make a little variety in its contemplations, though it were but a kitten playing with her tail.' Again, in another letter, he says... | |
| 1824 - 612 páginas
...himself into the gloomy chamber where a corpse is deposited in state. His antic gesticulations would be unseasonable at any rate, but more especially so if...the sameness of a dull, dreary prospect, will gladly iix its eyes on any thing that may make a little variety in its contemplations, though it were but... | |
| 1824 - 624 páginas
...himself into the gloomy chamber where a corpse is deposited in state. His antic gesticulations would be unseasonable at any rate, but more especially so if they should distort die features of the mournful attendants into laughter. But the mind long wearied with the sameness... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 374 páginas
...himself into the gloomy chamber where a corpse is deposited in state. His antic gesticulations would be unseasonable at any rate, but more especially so if...on any thing that may make a little variety in its contemplations, though it were but a kitten playing with her tail." From that dejection, however, nothing... | |
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