| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 páginas
...understand, I explained to them what coyness, and difficulty, and denial meant in maidens; when snddenly turning to Alice, the soul of the first Alice looked...her eyes with such a reality of re-presentment, that 1 became in doubt which of them stood there before me, or whose that bright hair was; and while I stood... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 826 páginas
...Alice, thesonl of the first Alice looked ont at her eyes with such a reality of re-presentment, that 1 became in doubt which of them •stood there before...whose that bright hair was ; and while I stood gazing, could get, when but an imp no bigger lhan themselves, and make It ci:rry him half over the county in... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1881 - 472 páginas
...as children could understand, I explained to hem what coyness, and difficulty, and denial meant in maidens, — when suddenly, turning to Alice, the...which of them stood there before me, or whose that brio-lit ' O hair was ; and while I stood gazing, both the children gradually grew fainter to my view,... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 212 páginas
...much as children could understand, I explained to them what coyness and difficulty and denial meant in maidens —when suddenly, turning to Alice, the soul...with such a reality of representment, that I became iu doubt which of them stood there before me, or whose that bright hair was; and while I stood gazing,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1883 - 40 páginas
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| Augustine Birrell - 1884 - 248 páginas
...children could under' stand, I explained to them what ' coyness and difficulty and denial ' meant in maidens — when, suddenly ' turning to Alice, the...representment that ' I became in doubt which of them ' stood before me, or whose that ' bright hair was ; and while I stood ' gazing, both the children .gradually... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1885 - 248 páginas
...under' stand, I explained to them what ' coyness and difficulty and denial ' meant in maidens—when, suddenly ' turning to Alice, the soul of the first...representment that ' I became in doubt which of them ' stood before me, or whose that ' bright hair was; and while I stood ' gazing, both the children gradually... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1885 - 128 páginas
...un' derstand, I explained to them what coy'ness and difficulty and denial meant in maid' ens—when, suddenly turning to Alice, the ' soul of the first...representment that I ' became in doubt which of them stood before ' me, or whose that bright hair was ; and while ' I stood gazing, both the children gradually... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1888 - 260 páginas
...as children could under'stand, I explained to them what 'coyness and difficulty and denial 'meant in maidens — when, suddenly ' turning to Alice, the...soul of the first ' Alice looked out at her eyes with 1 such a reality of representment that ' I became in doubt which of them ' stood before me, or whose... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1890 - 246 páginas
...as children could understand, I explained to them what coyness, and difficulty, and denial, meant in maidens — when suddenly turning to Alice, the soul...stood there before me, or whose that bright hair was; t>nd while I stood gazing, both the children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still... | |
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