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" I had thought myself in an ancient castle (a very natural dream for a head filled like mine with Gothic story) and that on the uppermost bannister of a great staircase I saw a gigantic hand in armour. "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 146
1819
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Mosaics

Frederick Saunders - 1859 - 432 páginas
...on the uppermost banister of a great staircase I saw a gigantic hand in armor. In the evening I sat down and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate. The work grew on my hands, and I grew fond of it— add, that I was very glad to think of anything rather than...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volumen62

1860 - 860 páginas
...the uppermost bannister of a great staircase I saw a gigantic hand in armour. In the evening I sat down and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to -say or relate. Tlie work grew on my hands, and I grew fond of it. Add, that I was very glad to think of anything rather...
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The Panorama, a look all round at passing events

1863 - 394 páginas
...the uppermost banister of a great staircase, I saw a gigantic hand in armour. In the evening I sat down and began to write, without knowing, in the least, what I intended to say, or relate. The work grew on my hands, and I grew fond of it. Add, that I was very glad to think of anything rather than...
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A Century of Anecdote from 1760-1860, Volumen2

John Timbs - 1864 - 374 páginas
...tl s uppermost banister of a great staircase I saw a gigantic hand in armour. In the evening, I sat down, and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate. The work grew on my hands, and I grew fond of it — add, that I was very glad to think of anything rather than...
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The Argosy, Volumen18

Mrs. Henry Wood, Charles William Wood - 1874 - 546 páginas
...the uppermost bannister of a great staircase I saw a gigantic hand in •armour. In the evening I sat down and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate. The work grew in my hands, and I grew fond of it. In short I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed...
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Memorials of Twickenham: Parochial and Topographical

Richard Stuteley Cobbett - 1872 - 452 páginas
...on the uppermost banister of a great staircase I saw a gigantic hand in armour. In the evening I sat down and began to write without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate. The work grew on my hands, and I grew fond of it. In short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen142

1876 - 618 páginas
...on the uppermost banister of a great staircase 1 saw a gigantic hand in armour. In the evening I sat down, and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate. The work grew on my hands, and I grew fond of it — add, that I was very glad to think of anything, rather...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen142

1876 - 612 páginas
...on the uppermost banister of a great staircase 1 saw a gigantic hand in armour. In the evening I sat down, and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate. The work grew on my hands, and I grew fond of it—add, that I was very glad to think of anything, rather than...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen142

1876 - 612 páginas
...on the uppermost banister of a great staircase I saw a gigantic hand in armour. In the evening I sat down, and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate. The work grew on my hands, and I grew fond of it — add, that I was very glad to think of anything, rather...
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Sketches of Eminent Statesmen and Writers: With Other Essays, Volumen2

Abraham Hayward - 1880 - 444 páginas
...on the uppermost banister of a great staircase I saw a gigantic hand in armour. In the evening I sat down, and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate. The work grew on my hands, and I grew fond of it — add, that I was very glad to think of anything rather than...
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