No man ever was left to himself for the first time in the streets, as yet unknown, of London, but he must have been saddened and mortified, perhaps terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belong to his situation. No loneliness... Men, Places, and Things - Страница 148по William Mathews - 1887 - 396 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1872 - 492 страници
...terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belongs to his situation. No loneliness can be like that which weighs upon the heart in the...men and women weaving to and fro with no apparent purposes intelligible to a stranger, seeming like a masque of maniacs, or a pageant of shadowy illusions."... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 382 страници
...terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belong to his situation. No loneliness can be like that which weighs upon the heart in the centre of faces neverending, without voice or utterance for him ; eyes innumerable, that have ' no speculation ' in... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 396 страници
...terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belong to his situation. No loneliness can be like that which weighs upon the heart in the...men and women weaving to and fro, with no apparent purposes intelligible to a stranger, seeming like a mask of maniacs, or, oftentimes, like a pageant... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 402 страници
...terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belong to his situation. No loneliness can be like that which weighs upon the heart in the...men and women weaving to and fro, with no apparent purposes intelligible to a stranger, seeming like a mask of maniacs, or, oftentimes, like a pageant... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 396 страници
...terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belong to his situation. No loneliness can be like that which weighs upon the heart in the...innumerable, that have " no speculation " in their orbs which lie can understand ; and hurrying figures of men and women weaving to and fro, with no apparent purposes... | |
| 1853 - 796 страници
...terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belong to his situation. No loneliness can be like that which weighs upon the heart in the centre of faces neverending, without voice or utterance for him ; eyes innumerable, that have ' no speculation' in... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 404 страници
...terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belong to his situation. No loneliness can be like that which weighs upon the heart in the centre rf &ee* wswwithout voice or utterance for him ; ey» uHHMtetaali*. due have " no speculation " in ttetr... | |
| William Leask - 1854 - 420 страници
...terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belong to his situation. No loneliness can be like that which weighs upon the heart in the...understand ; and hurrying figures of men and women wending to and fro, with no apparent purpose intelligible to a stranger, seeming like a mass of maniacs,... | |
| William Leask - 1854 - 422 страници
...terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belong to his situation. No loneliness can be like that which weighs upon the heart in the...understand ; and hurrying figures of men and women wending to and fro, with no apparent purpose intelligible to a stranger, seeming like a mass of maniacs,... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.) - 1854 - 172 страници
...terrified, by the sense of desertion and utter loneliness which belongs to his situation. No loneliness can be like that which weighs upon the heart in the...orbs which he can understand ; and hurrying figures cf men and women weaving to and fro, with no apparent purposes intelligible to a stranger, seeming... | |
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