| 1848 - 396 oldal
...that life, has passed quite involuntarily, and as it were dreamlike, yet perfectly distinct before me. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the stranger's life, that at last I no longer see clearly the face of the unknown, wherein I utidesignedly... | |
| 1846 - 608 oldal
...life, has passed quite involuntarily, and at it were dream-like, yet perfectly distinct, before me. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed...in the contemplation of the stranger life, that at lust I no longer see clearly the face of the unknown, wherein 1 undesignedly read, nor distinctly hear... | |
| Heinrich Zschokke - 1845 - 504 oldal
...me. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the stranger-life, that at last I no longer see clearly the face of the unknown wherein 1 undesigned!}7 read, nor distinctly hear, the voices of the speakers, which before served in some... | |
| Heinrich Zschokke - 1845 - 588 oldal
...life, has passed quite involuntarily, and as it were dream-like, yet perfectly distinct before me. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the stranger-life, that at last I no longer see clearly the face of the unknown wherein I undesignedly... | |
| George Moore - 1846 - 452 oldal
...life, has passed quite involuntarily, and as it were dream-like, yet perfectly distinct, before me. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the stranger's life, that at last I no longer see clearly the face of the unknown wherein I undesignedly... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 620 oldal
...involuntarily, nnd a.it were dream-like, yet perfectly distinct, before me. During this time I usually foci so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the stranger life, that at hist 1 no longer see clearly the face of the unknown, wherein I undesignedly read, nor distinctly hear... | |
| 1847 - 762 oldal
...life, has passed quite involuntarily, and as it were dream-like, yet perfectly distinct before me. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the stranger's life that at last I no longer see clearly the face of the unknown, wherein I undesignedly... | |
| Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 428 oldal
...life, has passed quite involuntarily, and, as it were, dream-like, yet perfectly distinct, before me. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed...longer see clearly the face of the unknown wherein I undesigned ly read, nor distinctly hear, the voices of the speakers, which before served, in some measure,... | |
| 1850 - 426 oldal
...life, has passed quite involuntarily, and as it were dream-like, yet perfectly distinct before me. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the stranger-life, that at last I no longer see clearly the face of the unknown wherein I undesignedly... | |
| GEORGE MOORE - 1852 - 466 oldal
...life, has passed quite involuntarily, and as it were dream-like, yet perfectly distinct, before me. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the stranger's life, that at last I no longer see clearly the face of the unknown wherein I undesignedly... | |
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