| 1824 - 706 页
...harem is close to its base. On the top of all is a terrace (a spot, ah ! never by me to be forgotten !) and it was to this that our whole attention was now...if I am asked what my sensations were at the time, I should be at a loss to describe them, — I was totally inanimate, and still I knew what was going... | |
| James Justinian Morier - 1824 - 274 页
...harem is close to its base. On the top of all is a terrace (a spot, ah ! never by me to be forgotten !) and it was to this that our whole attention was now...if I am asked what my sensations were at the time, I should be at a loss to describe them,— I was totally inanimate, and still I knew what was going... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 页
...harem is close to its base. On the top of all is a terrace (a spot, ah ! never by me to be forgotten !) and it was to this that our whole attention was now...if I am asked what my sensations were at the time, I should be at a loss to describe them, — I was totally inanimate, and still I knew what was going... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 页
...spot, ah ! never by me to be forgotten!) and it was to this that our whole attention was now rivetted. I had scarcely arrived, when, looking up, we saw three...if I am asked what my sensations were at the time, I should be at a loss to describe them — I was totally inanimate, and still I knew what was going... | |
| 1824 - 612 页
...ah ! never by. me to be forgotten!) and it was to this that, our whole attention wag now rivetted. 1 had scarcely arrived, when, looking up, we saw three...lifeless clay, and if I am asked what my sensations were ut the time, I should be at a loss to describe them, — I was totally inanimate, and still I knew... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1824 - 616 页
...our whole attention was now rivetted. 1 had scarcely arrived, when, looking up, we saw three figures, figures, two men and a female, whose forms were lighted...if I am asked what my sensations were at the time, I should be at a loss to describe them, — I was totally inanimate, and still I knew what was going... | |
| 1824 - 486 页
...up, we saw three figures, two men and a female, whose forms were lighted up by an occasional gleaui of moonshine, that shone in a wild and uncertain manner...if I am asked what my sensations were at the time, I should be at a loss to describe them— I was totally inanimate, and still I knew what was going... | |
| 1824 - 782 页
...ilium with much violence whilst she was seen in attitudes of supplication, on lif r knees, with ber hands extended, and in all the agony of the deepest...ruffians seemed moved — I was transfixed like a piece of lifeless clay, and if I am asked what my sensations were at the time, I should be at a loss... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1824 - 570 页
...never by me to be forgotten !) and it was to this that OUT whole attention was now rivetted. I had ' We all kept a dead and breathless silence : even my...if I am asked what my sensations were at the time, I should be at a loss to describe them, — I was totally inanimate, and still I knew what was going... | |
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