| William Henry Harrison - 1879 - 248 páginas
...through repeating my own name to myself, silently, till all at once, as it were, out of the intensity or consciousness of individuality, the individuality...clearest, the surest of the surest, utterly beyond words — whose death was an almost laughable impossibility, the loss of personality (if so it were) seeming... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1889 - 856 páginas
...when all alone. This has often come upon me through repeating my own name to myself silently, till all at once, as it were out of the intensity of the...fade away into boundless being, — and this not a confnaed state but the clearest of the clearest, the surest of the surest, utterly beyond words, where... | |
| 1889 - 512 páginas
...been all alone. This has often come upon me through repeating my own name to myself silently, till all at once, as it were, out of the intensity of the...consciousness of individuality, the individuality tself seemed to dissolve and fade away into xnindless being; and this nota confused state jut the clearest... | |
| 1889 - 514 páginas
...individuality tself seemed to dissolve and fade away into soundless being ; and this not a confused state >ut the clearest of the clearest, the surest of the surest, utterly beyond words, where death was almost laughable impossibility ; the loss of personality (if so it were) seeming no extinction, )ut... | |
| Hudson Tuttle - 1889 - 264 páginas
...been all alone. This has often come upon me through repeating my own name to myself silently till, all at once, as it were, out of the intensity of the consciousness of the individuality, the individuality itself seemed to dissolve and fade away into boundless being ;... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1894 - 212 páginas
...Tennyson's, dated in 1874, though with no direct reference to the experience being associated with nature : " All at once, as it were out of the intensity of the...consciousness of individuality, the individuality itself has southern Europe, mountains, storms, rocks, the ocean, are scarcely ever described, even as objects... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1894 - 212 páginas
...Tennyson's, dated in 1874, though with no direct reference to the experience being associated with nature : " All at once, as it were out of the intensity of the...consciousness of individuality, the individuality itself has southern Europe, mountains, storms, rocks, the ocean, are scarcely ever described, even as objects... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1896 - 206 páginas
...been all alone. This has often come upon me through repeating my own name to myself silently, till, all at once, as it were, out of the intensity of the...being, and this not a confused state, but the clearest, the surest of the surest, utterly beyond words, where death was an almost laughable impossibility,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1896 - 210 páginas
...been all alone. This has often come upon me through repeating my own name to myself silently, till, all at once, as it were, out of the intensity of the...being, and this not a confused state, but the clearest, the surest of the surest, utterly beyond words, where death was an almost laughable impossibility,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1896 - 250 páginas
...have been all alone. This has often come to me through repeating my own name to myself silently, till, all at once as it were, out of the intensity of the...individuality, the individuality itself seemed to resolve and fade away into boundless being, and this not a confused state, but the clearest of the... | |
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