| Thomas De Quincey - 1899 - 376 頁
...dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that affection, which I have called the tyranny of the human face, began to...unfold itself. Perhaps some part of my London life (the searching for Ann amongst fluctuating crowds) might be answerable for this. Be that as it may,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 462 頁
...in my dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to...ocean the human face began to appear; the sea appeared paved with innumerable faces, upturned to the heavens; faces, imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1900 - 294 頁
...but not despotically nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called jo the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself....the human face began to appear : the sea appeared paved with innumerable ful, despairing, surged upward by thousands, by myriads, by generations, by... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 448 頁
...in my dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to...ocean the human face began to appear; the sea appeared paved with innumerable faces, upturned to the heavens;' faces, imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged... | |
| Joseph Jastrow - 1905 - 586 頁
...transformations haunted his dreams finds in part a definite incentive in the face of an unfortunate girl who 1 " Now it was that upon the rocking waters of the ocean the human face began to appear; the sea appeared paved with innumerable faces upturned to the heavens — faces imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged... | |
| Joseph Jastrow - 1906 - 576 頁
...transformations haunted his dreams finds in part a definite incentive in the face of an unfortunate girl who 1 " Now it was that upon the rocking waters of the ocean the human face began to appear; the sea appeared paved with innumerable faces upturned to the heavens — faces imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1907 - 174 頁
...in my dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to...ocean the human face began to appear: the sea appeared paved with innumerable faces, upturned to the heavens : faces, imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1908 - 456 頁
...in my dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to...ocean the human face began to appear; the sea appeared paved with innumerable faces, upturned to the heavens; faces, imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged... | |
| Walter Swain Hinchman, Francis Barton Gummere - 1908 - 616 頁
...and palaces as were never yet beheld by the waking eye, unless in clouds. . . . But now, that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to...itself. Perhaps some part of my London life might be answerablefor this. Be that as it may, now it was that upon the rocking waters of the ocean the human... | |
| Walter Swain Hinchman, Francis Barton Gummere - 1908 - 610 頁
...and palaces as were never yet beheld by the waking eye, unless in clouds. . . . But now, that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to...itself. Perhaps some part of my London life might be answerablefor this. Be that as it may, now it was that upon the rocking waters of the ocean the human... | |
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