The golden ripple on the wall came back again, and nothing else stirred in the room. The old, old fashion! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is rolled up... The South Devon literary chronicle - Pągina 1361847Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | Charles Dickens - 1846 - 939 pągines
...old, old fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is...estranged, when the swift river bears us to the ocean ! " Dear me, dear me ! To think," said Miss Tox, bursting out afresh that night, as if her heart were... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1847
...old, old fashion! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is...estranged, when the swift river bears us to the ocean! "Dear me, dear me! To think," said Miss Tox, bursting out afresh that night, as if her heart were broken,... | |
 | 1847
...thought, with which I shall conclude in the words of Dickens :— " The old, old fashion Death !— О thank God, all who see it, for that older fashion yet of immortality !" I have the honor to be, Sir, Yours, &c. PHILO-DHAMATICUS, AMATEURS AND ACTORS.— No. 2. A School... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1848 - 624 pągines
...old, fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is...estranged, when the swift river bears us to the ocean ! CHAPTER XVII. CAPTAIX CUTTLE DOES A LITTLE BUSINESS FOK THE YOUNG PEOPLE. CAPTAIN CUTTLE, in the... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1848 - 624 pągines
...old, fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is rolled up like a scroll. The old, old fashion—Death ! Oh thank GOD, all who see it, for that older fashion yet, of Immortality! And look... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1848 - 320 pągines
...last unehanged until our raee has run its eourse, and the wide firmament is rolled up like a seroll. The old, old fashion — Death ! Oh, thank GOD, all who see it, for that fashion yet, of Immortality ! And look upon angels of young ehildren, with regards not qi estranged,... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1848 - 624 pągines
...run its course, and the wide firmament ia rolled up like a scroll. The old, old fashion — Death ! regards not quite estranged, when the swift river bears us to the ocean' " Dear me, dear me ! To think," said Miss Tox, bursting out afresh that night, as if her heart were... | |
 | J. B. Syme - 1852 - 180 pągines
...old, old fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is...estranged, when the swift river bears us to the Ocean. LITTLE WILLIE. BY "ZELIA OEETEtJDB OBEY." LITTLE WILLIE was the feirest Of my sweet flowers ; Little... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1852
...run its course, and the wide firmament ia rolled up like a scroll. The old, old fashion — Death ! regards not quite estranged, when the swift river bears us to the ocean' " Dear me, dear me ! To think," said Miss Tox, bursting ou. afresh that night, as if her heart were... | |
 | John Pierce Brace - 1853 - 288 pągines
...old, old fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is...rolled up like a scroll. The old, old fashion — Death ! " Dmribey and Son. " LIEUTENANT WADSWORTH," said Sergeant Webster, " I would advise that the corpse... | |
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