... while I stood gazing, both the children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding, till nothing at last but two mournful features were seen in the uttermost distance, which, without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects... The British Quarterly Review - עמוד 381נערך על ידי - 1867תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1822 - 734 דפים
...were seen in the uttermost distance, which, without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects of speech ; " We are not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have been, and... | |
| 1822 - 496 דפים
...were seen in the uttermost distance, which without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects of speech ; " We are not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have been, and... | |
| 1835 - 432 דפים
...uttermost distance, which, without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects of speech ; " We arc not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at alL The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing ; and dreams. We are only what might have been,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 דפים
...were seen in the uttermost distance, which, without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects of speech ; " We are not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at all. The childpen of Alice call Bartruiii father. We are nothing ; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 362 דפים
...were seen in the uttermost distance, which, without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects of speech; " We are not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have been, and... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 דפים
...were seen in the uttermost distance, which, without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects of speech : " We are not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing ; and dreams. We are only what might have been,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 דפים
...the uttermost distance, which, without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects of speech : u We are not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have been, and... | |
| Story-teller - 1843 - 324 דפים
...were seen in the uttermost distance, which, without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects of speech : " We are not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have been, and... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1844 - 356 דפים
...were seen in the uttermost distance, which, without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects of speech : " We are not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have been, and... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 דפים
...uttermost distance, which, without speech, strangely impressed upon me the effects of speech : ' \Ve obert Chambers Bartrum father. Wo are nothing, less than nothing, and dreams. ЛУе are only what might have been,... | |
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