| 1846 - 608 頁
...may be an addition to our stock of soul-experiences, and therefore I will confess! It has hapiened to me sometimes on my first meeting with strangers, as I listened silently totheii discourse, that their former life, with man) trifling circumstances therewith connected, or... | |
| George Moore - 1846 - 452 頁
...statesman and an author, solemnly writes the following passage in his autobiography : — " It has happened to me sometimes, on my first meeting with strangers, as I silently listened to their discourse, that their former life, with many trifling circumstances therewith... | |
| 1847 - 624 頁
...previously know the relations of which I spoke; for what I had uttered was the literal truth. " It has happened to me sometimes on my first meeting with...were dream-like, yet perfectly distinct, before me. " I on my part was no less astonished that my dream-pictures were confirmed by the reality. I became... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1852 - 914 頁
...feature himself, he says : " It has happened tu me, sometimes, on my first meeting with straogers, as I listened silently to their discourse, that their...yet perfectly distinct, before me. During this time, 1 usually feel so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the stranger life, that at last I no longer... | |
| William Fishbough - 1852 - 1104 頁
...me sometimes, oo my first meeting with strangers, as I silently listened to their discourse, tliat their former life, with many trifling circumstances...it were, dream-like, yet perfectly distinct, before tne. During this time I usually feel so entirely absorbed in the contemplation of the stranger's life,... | |
| James Esdaile - 1852 - 306 頁
...confess. It has happened to me sometimes on my first meeting with strangers, as I listened to tlieir discourse, that their former life, with many trifling...frequently some particular scene in that life, has passed involuntarily, and, as it were, dream-like, yet perfectly distinct before me. For a long time I held... | |
| GEORGE MOORE - 1852 - 466 頁
...statesman and an author, solemnly writes the following passage in his autobiography : — " It has happened to me sometimes, on my first meeting with strangers, as I silently listened to their discourse, that their former life, with many trifling circumstances therewith... | |
| 1860 - 1176 頁
...physiognomy. Now for my own case. " It has happened to me sometimes, on my first meeting with strangtiu I listened silently to their discourse, that their former life, with many (nSf circumstances therewith connected, or frequently some particular scene in th life, has passed... | |
| Thomas Pallister Barkas - 1862 - 176 頁
...statesman and an author, solemnly writes the following passage in his autobiography : — ' It has happened to me sometimes, on my first meeting with strangers, as I silently listened to their discourse, that their former life, with many trifling circumstances therewith... | |
| 1862 - 1156 頁
...Now for my '•*n cute. It has happened to me sometimes on my first meeting with strangers, »•> 1 listened silently to their discourse, that their former life, with many trifling i instances therewith connected, or frequently some particular scene in that distinct before me. During... | |
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