| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 610 頁
...faire un petit voyage daus son pays." — VOLTAIRE: Lettres sur les Anglais. Let. 22. Stella's swcet smile came and shone upon him. When that went, silence and utter night closed over him. An immense genins : an awful downfall and ruin. So great a man he scems to me, that thinking of him is like thinking... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1879 - 228 頁
...always alone — alone and gnashing in the darkness, except when Stella's sweet smile came and shone on him. When that went, silence and utter night closed...awful downfall and ruin ! So great a man he seems to mo, that thinking of him is like thinking of an empire falling. We have other great names to mention... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1879 - 224 頁
...fondest admirer, Pope. His laugh jars on one's ear after seven-score years. He was always alone— alone and gnashing in the darkness, except when Stella's sweet smile came and shone on him. When that went, silence and utter night closed over him. An immense genius, an awful downfall... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1879 - 228 頁
...admirer, Pope. His laugh jars on one's ear after seven-score years. He was always alone, — M alone and gnashing in the darkness, except when Stella's sweet smile came and shono on him. When that went, silence and utter night closed over him. An immense genius, an awful... | |
| 1880 - 556 頁
...fondest admirer, Pope. His laugh jars on one's ear after seven-score years. He was always alone — alone and gnashing in the darkness, except when Stella's sweet smile came and shone on him. When that went, silence and utter night closed over liim. An immense genius, an awful downfall... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 878 頁
...fondest admirer, Pope. His laugh jars on one's ears after sevenscore years. He was always alone — alone and gnashing in the darkness, except when Stella's...of an empire falling. We have other great names to mention — none I think, however, so great or so gloomy. * " M. Swift eat Rabelais dans son bon sens,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1882 - 874 頁
...fondest admirer, Pope. His laugh jars on one's ears after sevenscore years. He was always alone — alone and gnashing in the darkness, except when Stella's...of an empire falling. We have other great names to mention — none I think, however, so great or so gloomy. * " M. Swift est Rabelais dans son bon sens,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 668 頁
...fondest admirer, Pope. His laugh jars on one's ear after seven-score years. He was always alone — alone and gnashing in the darkness, except when Stella's...silence and utter night closed over him. An immense When Vanessa opened the packet she only found her own letter to Stella. It was her death, warrant.... | |
| 1883 - 836 頁
...fondest admirer, Pope. His laugh jars on one's ear after seven-score years. He was always alone — alone and gnashing in the darkness, except when Stella's sweet smile came and shone on him. When that went, silence and utter night closed over him. An immense genius, an awful downfall... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1884 - 664 頁
...voyage dans son pays."— VOLTAIKK: Lettrcs sur Us Anglais. L«t 21. genius : an awful downfall and min. So great a man he seems to me, that thinking of him is like thinking of an empire falling. We have %>ther great names to mention — none I think, however, so great or so gloomy. CONGREVE AND ADDISON.... | |
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