I speak, saw, right before him, and in a standing posture, the exact representation of his departed friend, whose recollection had been so strongly brought to his imagination. He stopped for a single moment, so as to notice the wonderful accuracy with... Scientific Tracts - Página 81832Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 606 páginas
...which the moon was beginning to shine, that the individual of whom I speak saw, right before him, and in a standing posture, the exact representation of...with which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the peculiarities and posture of the illustrious poet. Sensible, however, of the delusion, he felt... | |
| Alexandre-Jacques-François Brierre de Boismont - 1860 - 456 páginas
...this hall, through which the moon was beginning to shine, that Sir Walter saw, right before him, and in a standing posture, the exact representation of...with which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the peculiarities of dress and posture of the illustrious poet. Sensible, however, of the delusion,... | |
| 1860 - 856 páginas
...which the moon was beginning to shine, that the individual of whom I speak saw, right before him, and in a standing posture, the exact representation of...with •which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the peculiarities and posture of the illustrious poet. Sensible, however, of the dehuion, he felt no... | |
| 1904 - 846 páginas
...was passing from his sitting-room into the entrance-hall, when suddenly he saw, right before him and in a standing posture, the exact representation of...strongly brought to his imagination. He stopped for a moment, so as to notice the wonderful accuracy with which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the... | |
| George Herbert - 1866 - 722 páginas
...which the moon was beginning to shine, that the individual of whom I speak saw right before him, and in a standing posture, the exact representation of...with which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the peculiarities of dress and posture of the illustrious writer. Sensible, however, of the delusion,... | |
| 1866 - 432 páginas
...right before him, and in a standing posture, the exact representation of his departed friend, whoso recollection had been so strongly brought to his imagination....with which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the peculiarities of dress and posture of the illustrious writer. Sensible, however, of the delusion,... | |
| 1866 - 780 páginas
...which the moon was beginning to shine, that the individual of whom I speak saw right before him, and in a standing posture, the exact representation of...his departed friend, whose recollection had been so stroncly brought to his imagination. He stopped for a single moment, so as to notice the wonderful... | |
| 1868 - 600 páginas
...before him and in a standing posture the real representation of his departed friend. He stopped for a moment, so as to notice the wonderful accuracy with which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the peculiarities of dress and posture of the illustrious poet. Sensible of the delusion, he stepped... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1869 - 526 páginas
...when laying down his book, and passing into this hall, through * Scittitific Tracts (Boston, 1832). which the moon was beginning to shine, that the individual...with which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the peculiarities of dress and position of the illustrious poet. Sensible, however, of the delusion,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1870 - 426 páginas
...Lord Byron, and his " literary friend " Sir Walter Scott. The case is alluded to in LOCKHART'S Life.] representation of his departed friend, whose recollection...with which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the peculiarities of dress and posture of the illustrious poet. Sensible, however, of the delusion,... | |
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