I now wish to see her no longer, but think of her more gladly as one long since laid in the grave - in the grave, I would hope, of a Magdalen; taken away, before injuries and cruelty had blotted out and transfigured her ingenuous nature, or the brutalities... Beauties: Selected from the Writings of Thomas De Quincey - 第 102 頁Thomas De Quincey 著 - 1877 - 432 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1839 - 870 頁
...celebrated Opinm-Eater, with hitter feeling, as — " Oxford Street 1— stony-hearted step-mother 1 Thou that listenest to the sighs of orphans, and drinkest the tears of children." Here, though his spirits were not just then very buoyant, the poor dandy breathed more freely than... | |
| 1821 - 724 頁
...since laid m the grave ; in the grave, I would hope, of a Magdalen; taken away, before injuries яш! cruelty had blotted out and transfigured her ingenuous...of ruffians had completed the ruin they had begun. £Y'Ae rrmiiim/rr of this trrf/ interesting Article trill lie given in Ittc next Number. El)/] LOVE... | |
| 1839 - 892 頁
...street, apostrophized by the celebrated Opinm-Eater, with hitter feeling, as — " Oxford Street !— stony-hearted step-mother! Thou that listenest to...sighs of orphans, and drinkest the tears of children." Here, though his spirits were not just then very buoyant, the poor dandy breathed more freely than... | |
| 1839 - 880 頁
...left side. He was as — " Oxford Street ! — stony-hearted really not bad-looking, in spite of his step-mother ! Thou that listenest to the sighs of orphans, and drinkest the tears of children." Here, though his eyes were of a very light colour, and spirits were not just then very buoy, a trifle... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1841 - 436 頁
...street, apostrophized by the celebrated Opium-eater, with bitter feeling, as — '• Oxford Street! — stony-hearted step-mother! — Thou that listenest...sighs of orphans, and drinkest the tears of children." Here, though his spirits were not just then very j buoyant, the poor dandy breathed more freeI ly than... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1847 - 270 頁
...more gladly, as one long since laid in the grave ; in the grave, I would hope, of a Magdalen ; taken away, before injuries and cruelty had blotted out...of ruffians had completed the ruin they had begun. 20 PART II. So then, Oxford-street, stony-hearted stepmother ! thou that listenest to the sighs of... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 324 頁
...gladly, as one long since laid in the grave ; — in the grave, I would hope, of a Magdalen ; — taken away, before injuries and cruelty had blotted out...ruffians had completed the ruin they had begun. So then, Oxford Street, stony-hearted stepmother, thou that listenest to the sighs of orphans, and drinkest... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 頁
...gladly, as one long since laid in the grave ; — in the grave, I would hope, of a Magdalen ; — taken away, before injuries and cruelty had blotted out...ruffians had completed the ruin they had begun. So then, Oxford Street, stony-hearted stepmother, thou that listenest to the sighs of orphans, and drinkest... | |
| 1852 - 486 頁
...and want, and the contumely of the booksellers. To him, the truth of that sad wail of De Quincey, " Oxford-street, stony-hearted step-mother ! thou that...sighs of orphans, and drinkest the tears of children," was a thing unknown and unexperienced. High in hope, strong in all the bravery of his bright genius,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 290 頁
...gladly, as one long since laid in the grave; — in the grave, I would hope, of a Magdalen; — taken away, before injuries and cruelty had blotted out...stepmother, thou that listenest to the sighs of orphans, and dririkest the tears of children, at length I was dismissed from thee! — the time was come, at last,... | |
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