| R. ABERCROMBIE M.A - 1885 - 1098 páginas
...inquiring how he felt, he said, " Calmer and calmer ; " simple but memorable words, expressive of the mild heroism of the man. About six he sank into a deep...a lively air, and said, " Many things were growing plain and clear to him." Again he closed his eyes ; and his sleep deepened and deepened, till it changed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1825 - 400 páginas
...inquiring how he felt, he said " Calmer and calmer ; " simple but memorable words, expressive of the mild heroism of the man. About six he sank into a deep...a lively air, and said, " Many things were growing plain and clear to him .1" Again he closed his eyes ; and his sleep deepened and deepened, till it... | |
| 1905 - 608 páginas
...speak, are prefaced by the following note, taken from Carlyle's Life of Schiller : " About six o'clock he sank into a deep sleep ; once for a moment, he...looked up with a lively air and said : ' Many things are growing plain to me.' " The opening stanza reads as follows : — " The mists of time and sense... | |
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