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" Mean weeds, which her own hand has mended, attire the Queen of the World. The death-hurdle, where thou sittest pale motionless, which only curses environ, has to stop: a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught, looking at thee... "
Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Collected and Republished (first Time ... - Страница 48
по Thomas Carlyle - 1869
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The Presbyterian review and religious journal, Том 16

1843 - 1068 страници
...drooping, the face is stony pale, as one living in death. Mean weeds, which her own hand has mended, attire the queen of the world. The death-hurdle, where...multitudinous sea of maniac heads ; the air deaf with their triumphal yell ! The living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang ; her startled blood yet...

Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Том 2

Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 464 страници
...droopingrthe face is stony, pale, as of one living in death. Mean weeds (which her own hand has mended)* attire the Queen of the World. The death-hurdle, where...sittest, pale, motionless, which only curses environ, must stop : a people, drunk with vengeance, will drink it again in full draught : far as the eye reaches,...

Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Том 4

Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 536 страници
...World. t AD 1881. 2 Weber: Memoires com ernant Marie- Antoinette (London, 1809), tome iii. notes, 106. The death-hurdle, where thou sittest pale motionless,...multitudinous sea of maniac heads ; the air deaf with their triumph-yell ! The Living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang ; her startled blood yet...

Readings from the best authors, ed. by A.H. Bryce, Брой 10

Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 страници
...drooping; the face is stony pale, as of one living in death. Mean weeds, which her own hand has mended, attire the queen of the world. The deathhurdle where...multitudinous sea of maniac heads, the air deaf with their triumph-yell. The living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang; her startled blood yet again...

What Men Have Said about Woman ...

Henry Southgate - 1865 - 398 страници
...drooping, the face is stony pale, as of one living in death. Mean weeds, which her own hand has mended, attire the Queen of the World. The death-hurdle where...multitudinous sea of maniac heads, the air deaf with their triumph-yell ! The living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang ; her startled blood yet...

The North British Review, Том 43

1865 - 550 страници
...drooping, the face is stony pale, as of one living in death. Mean weeds, which her own hand has mended, attire the Queen of the world. The death-hurdle, where...multitudinous sea of maniac heads ; the air deaf with their trinmph-yell! The Living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang; her startled blood yet again...

What Men Have Said about Woman: A Collection of Choice Sentences

1865 - 380 страници
...drooping, the face is stony pale, as of one living in death. Mean weeds, which her own hand has mended, attire the Queen of the World. The death-hurdle where...multitudinous sea of maniac heads, the air deaf with their triumph-yell ! The living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang ; her startled blood yet...

The North British Review, Томове 42–43

1865 - 540 страници
...drooping, the face is story pale, as of one living in death. Mean weeds, which her own hand has mended, attire the Queen of the world. The death-hurdle, where...there. Far as the eye reaches, a multitudinous sea of Carlyle's History of Frederic the (Jreat. maniac heads; the air deaf with tlieir triumph- ' jell 1...

Readings from the Best Authors

Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1869 - 344 страници
...drooping ; the face is stony pale, as of one living in death. Mean weeds, which her own hand has mended, attire the queen of the world. The deathhurdle where...multitudinous sea of maniac heads, the air deaf with their triumph-yell. The living-dead must shudder with yet one other pang ; her startled blood yet again...

Outlines of elocution and correct reading

Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 104 страници
...drooping ; the face is stony pale, as of one living in death. Mean weeds, which her own hand has mended, attire the queen of the world. The death-hurdle where...multitudinous sea of maniac heads, the air deaf with their triumph-yell. The living-dead must shudder with yet another pang ; her startled blood yet again...




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