| 1811 - 600 sider
...themselves into thingt, into realities! Repeatedly half-wakening, and his eye-lids as often re-dosing, the objects which really surround him form the place...very spot perhaps, on which his eyes had been fixed v.icantly during the perplexed moments of his former meditation; the ink-stand, which he had at the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1812 - 466 sider
...being withdrawn) shape and condense themselves into Things\ into Realities ! Repeatedly half-wakening, and his eyelids as often re-closing, the objects which really surround him from the place and scenery of his Dream. All at once he sees the Arch-fiend coming forth on the Wall... | |
| Clement Carlyon - 1836 - 340 sider
...being withdrawn) shape and condense themselves into things, into realities ! Repeatedly half wakening, and his eyelids as often reclosing, the objects which...vacantly during the perplexed moments of his former meditation ; the ink-stand, which he had at the same time been using, becomes associated with it ;... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 sider
...and condense themselves into thing«, into realities! Repeatedly half-wakening, and his eyelids iis often reclosing, the objects which really surround...vacantly, during the perplexed moments of his former meditation: the inkstand which he had at the same time been using, becomes associated with it; and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 sider
...Repeatedly halfwakening, and his eye-lids as often re-closing, the objects which really surrounded him form the place and scenery of his dream. All at...eyes had been fixed vacantly during the perplexed momenta of his former meditation : the Ink-stand, which ho had at the same time been using, becomes... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1842 - 662 sider
...being withdrawn) shape and condense themselves into things, into realities. Repeatedly half- wakening, and his eyelids as often reclosing, the objects which...vacantly during the perplexed moments of his former meditation ; the ink-stand which he had at the same time been using, becomes associated with it ; and... | |
| John Foster - 1844 - 550 sider
...their shrines Abominations!'— Now—O thought of humiliation—he must entreat its aid. See! there " There still remains one auxiliary in reserve, the...very spot perhaps, on which his eyes had been fixed vacantlv during the perplexed moments of his former meditation; the ink-stand, which he had at the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 sider
...Repeatedly halfwakening, and his eye-lids as often re-closing, the objects which really surrounded him form the place and scenery of his dream. All at once he sees the Arch-fiend corning forth on the wall of the room, from the very spot perhaps, on which his eyes had been fixed... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1848 - 328 sider
...being withdrawn) shape and condense themselves into things, into realities ! Repeatedly half-wakening, and his eyelids as often re-closing, the objects which...vacantly, during the perplexed moments of his former meditation : the inkstand which he had at the same time been using, becomes associated with it : and... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 252 sider
...that do read, for they read nothing but reviews and new books. I gather myself up into the old things. objects which really surround him form the place and...vacantly, during the perplexed moments of his former meditation : the inkstand which he had at the same time been using, becomes associated with it : and... | |
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