| 1838 - 884 Seiten
...powers unexerci-ed fur soaring and flying, not understood evea as yet, and that until now bad foujul an element of air capable of sustaining her wings,...contemplated, fearing, however, that in his own case it might prove a chimera, or that he might never meet a. woman answering the demands of his heart,... | |
| 1838 - 938 Seiten
...soaring aud ft-ju^, oot auiler.-tuo¿ even а.ъ yet, ада ÙxaX never until n,»* UaA £*woi4 wx « of air capable of sustaining her wings, or tempting...contemplated, fearing, however, that in his own case it might prove a chimera, or that he might never meet a woman answering the demands of his heart, he... | |
| 1838 - 876 Seiten
...never until now had found an element 1838.] [Aug. of air capable of sustaining her wings, or temptiig her to put forth her buoyant instincts. He, on the...contemplated, fearing;, however, that in his own case it might prove a chimera, or that he might never meet a woman answering the demands of his heart, he... | |
| Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine - 1852 - 276 Seiten
...possessed him, from whatever cause it arose, necessarily chilled the native freedom of his demeanour, unless when it was revived by strength of friendship...contemplated, fearing, however, that in his own case it might 4* prove a chimera, or that he might never meet a woman answering the demands of his heart,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1859 - 348 Seiten
...unexercised for soaring and flying, not understood even as yet, and that never until now had found an clement of air capable of sustaining her wings, or tempting...contemplated, fearing, however, that in his own case it might prove a chimera, or that he might never meet a woman answering the demands of his heart, he... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, George Croly - 1859 - 350 Seiten
...element of air capable of sustaining her wings, or tempting her to put forth her buoj^ant instincts, lie, on the other hand, now first found the realization...contemplated, fearing, however, that in his own case it might prove a chimera, or that he might never meet a woman answering the demands of his heart, he... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1864 - 342 Seiten
...fled before the first glance of the yonng man's eye, which would interpret, past all misuuderstanding, the homage of his soul and the surrender of his heart....contemplated, fearing, however, that in his own case it might prove a chimera, or that he might never meet a woman answering the demands of his heart, he... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1873 - 618 Seiten
...part also, as I have said, from the profound sadness and freezing gravity of Mr. Wyndham's manner j but still more from the perplexing mystery which surrounded...contemplated, fearing, however, that in his own case it might prove a chimera, or that he might never meet a woman answering the demands of his heart, he... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1890 - 490 Seiten
...suspected amongst the capacities of human experience. Like some bird she seemed, with powers unexereised for soaring and flying, not understood even as yet,...instincts. He, on the other hand, now first found the realisation of his dreams ; and for a mere possibility which he had long too deeply contemplated, fearing,... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1907 - 314 Seiten
...Margaret, it seemed as if a new world had dawned upon her that she had not so much as suspected among the capacities of human experience. Like some bird...contemplated, fearing, however, that in his own case it might prove a chimera, or that he might never meet a woman answering the demands of his heart, he... | |
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