I looked on seemed increased in volume ; I had no longer the same pleasure when I closed my eyes which I had when they were open ; it appeared to me as if it was only external objects, whicli were acted on by the imagination, and magnified into images... The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art - 第 119 頁1830完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1853 - 816 頁
...my eyes which I had when they wereopen ; it appeared to me aa if it was only external objects which were acted on by the imagination, and magnified into images of pleasure : in short, it was ' the fainfe exquisite music of a dream' in a waking moment. I made my way home as fast as possible, dreading... | |
| 1829 - 604 頁
...eyes which I had when they were open ; it appeared to me as if it was only external objects, which were acted on by the imagination, and magnified into...every step, that I should commit some extravagance. In walk, ing, I was hardly sensible of my feet touching the ground, it seemed ax if I slid along the street,... | |
| 1830 - 530 頁
...my eyes which I had when they were open ; it appeared to me as if it was only external objects which were acted on by the imagination, and magnified into images of pleasure: in short, it was ' the fnint exquisite music of n dream' in a waking moment. I made my way home as fast as possible, dreadinjr,... | |
| 1831 - 470 頁
...had when they were open ; it appeared to me as if it was only external objects, which were acted upon by the imagination, and magnified into images of pleasure ; in short, it was 'the faint exquisite mnsic of a dream' in a waking moment. I made my way home as fast as possible, dreading, at every step,... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1836 - 588 頁
...had when they were open ; it appeared to me as if it were only external objects which were acted upon by the imagination, and magnified into images of pleasure:...faint exquisite music of a dream' in a waking moment. 1 made my way home as fast as possible, dreading at every step, that I should EUROPEAN TDRKBT. commit... | |
| 1840 - 430 頁
...my eyes which I had when they were open; it appeared to me as if it was only external objects which were acted on by the imagination, and magnified into...home as fast as possible, dreading at every step that 1 should commit some extravagance. In walking, I was hardly sensible of my feet touching the ground... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 頁
...volume; bat I had no longer the same pleasure when I closed my eyes, which I had when they were open. I made my way home as fast as possible, dreading at every step 1 should commit some extravagance. I was hardly sensible my feet touched the ground ; and I 'got to... | |
| 1858 - 516 頁
...my eyes which I had when they were open ; it appeared to me as if it was only external objects which were acted on by the imagination, and magnified into images of pleasure In walking, I was hardly sensible of my feet touching the ground; it seemed as if I slid along the street,... | |
| 1858 - 516 頁
...my eyes which I had when they were open ; it appeared to me as if it was only external objects which were acted on by the imagination, and magnified into images of pleasure In walking, I was hardly sensible of my feet touching the ground; it seemed as if I slid along the street,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 924 頁
...my eyes which I had when they were open ; it appeared to me as if it was only external objects which were acted on by the imagination, and magnified into images of pleasure In walking I was hardly sensible of my feet touching the ground ; it seemed as if I slid along the street,... | |
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