| Laurence Sterne - Fetus - 1904 - 312 pages
...cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart, — rallied back, — the film forsook his eyes for a moment, — he looked...throbb'd stopp'd again moved stopp'd shall I go on ? No. CHAPTER XI. I AM so impatient to return to my own story, that what remains of young Le Fever's,... | |
| James Fleming - Elocution - 1904 - 280 pages
...and — slow within him — were retreating to their last citadel — the heart — rallied back — the film forsook his eyes for a moment — he looked...as it was — was never broken. ' Nature instantly ebbed again — the film returned to its place, — the pulse fluttered— stopped — went on —... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - Irish literature - 1904 - 530 pages
...citadel, the heart, rallied back, — the film forsook his eyes for a moment ; — he looked up wistfully in my uncle Toby's face ; — then cast a look upon...film returned to its place ; — the pulse fluttered ; — stopped ; — went on, — throbbed, — stopped. SOME BONS MOTS OF STERNE. Laurence Sterne,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 618 pages
...cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart, — rallied back, — the film forsook his eyes for a moment, — he looked...boy, and that ligament, fine as it was, — was never broken.152 Nature instantly ebb'd again, — the film returned to its place,— —the pulse fluttered... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 314 pages
...cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart, — rallied back, — the film forsook his eyes for a moment, — he looked...then cast a look upon his boy, and that ligament, line as it was, — was never broken. Nature instantly ebb'd again, — the film returned to its place,... | |
| English literature - 1906 - 578 pages
...cold and slow within him, and Were retreating to their last citadel, the heart, — rallied back, — the film forsook his eyes for a moment, — he looked...throbb'd stopp'd again moved stopp'd shall I go on? No. I AM so impatient to return to my own story, that what remains of young Le Fever's, that is, from... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - English literature - 1906 - 844 pages
...the heart, rallied back, 590 — the film forsook his eyes for a moment, — he looked up wistfully in my uncle Toby's face, — then cast a look upon...his boy, — and that ligament, fine as it was, was &» never broken, — Nature instantly ebbed again, — the film returned to its place, — the pulse... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1906 - 316 pages
...his boy, and that ligament, line as it was,—was never broken. Nature instantly ebb'd again,—the film returned to its place, the pulse fluttered stopp'd went on throbb'd stopp'd again moved stopp'dI go on ? No. CHAPTER XI. I AM so impatient to return to my own story, that what remains of... | |
| 1907 - 668 pages
...last citadel, the heart, rallied back. The film forsook his eyes for a moment. He looked up wistfully in my Uncle Toby's face, then cast a look upon his...fine as it was, was never broken. Nature instantly ebbed again. The film returned to its place; the pulse fluttered, stopped, went on — throbbed, stopped... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - Authorship - 1908 - 328 pages
...him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart, rallied back; the film forsook his eyes for moment ; he looked up wishfully in my uncle Toby's...fine as it was, was never broken ! Nature instantly ebbed again; the film returned to its place; the pulse fluttered — stopped — went on — throbbed... | |
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