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" If there were more there would be too many to convey the impression in which half the beauty resides — the impression, somehow, of something dreamed and missed, something reduced, relinquished, resigned : the poetry, as it were, of something sensibly... "
The Atlantic Monthly - 第 521 頁
1896
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The Spoils of Poynton

Henry James - 1897 - 332 頁
...to come of it ! " " Then if anything has come of it here, it has come precisely of just four. That's literally, by the inventory, all there are ! " said...ingeniously and triumphantly worked it out. " Ah, there's something here that will never be in the inventory ! " " Does it happen to be in your power...
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The Spoils of Poynton

Henry James - 1897 - 344 頁
...there would be too many to convey the impression in which half the beauty THE SPOILS OF POYNTON 267 resides — the impression, somehow, of something...ingeniously and triumphantly worked it out. " Ah, there's something here that will never be in the inventory ! " " Does it happen to be in your power...
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The Spoils of Poynton ; A London Life ; The Chaperon

Henry James - 1908 - 550 頁
...to come of it ! " "Then if anything has come of" it here, it has come precisely of just four. That's literally, by the inventory, all there are!" said...Fleda ingeniously and triumphantly worked it out. "Ah there's something here that will never be in the inventory!" "Does it happen to be in your power to...
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Emily Dickinson, 第 81 卷

Denis Donoghue - 1969 - 48 頁
...Gereth has made of it. The house declares a sense of loss, but this is part of its distinction — "the impression somehow of something dreamed and missed,...the poetry, as it were, of something sensibly gone." She conceives of the house as haunted by its characteristic ghosts. Ricks has been owned by Mrs. Gereth's...
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The Ambassadors

Henry James, Harry Levin - 1986 - 534 頁
...ghost. But Strether derived a positive satisfaction, as did Fleda Vetch in The Spoils ofPoynton, from 'the impression somehow of something dreamed and missed,...the poetry, as it were, of something sensibly gone.' Such would be the sentiments of Newland Archer, Edith Wharton's hero in The Age of Innocence, when,...
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Reading with a Difference: Gender, Race, and Cultural Identity

Arthur F. Marotti - 1993 - 404 頁
...metaphorical way, when he has his heroine speak fondly of a place where she experiences "the impression of something dreamed and missed, something reduced,...the poetry, as it were, of something sensibly gone. . . ." The place, declares the heroine, has "ghosts."19 It is this acknowledgement of ghosts that makes...
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Henry James: Novels 1896-1899 (LOA #139): The Other House / The Spoils of ...

Henry James - 2003 - 1054 頁
...there were more there would be too many to convey the impression in which half the beauty resides—the impression, somehow, of something dreamed and missed,...Fleda ingeniously and triumphantly worked it out. "Ah, there's something here that will never be in the inventory!" "Does it happen to be in your power to...
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