| 1848 - 614 Seiten
...! — I walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half an hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride that they could not bear the street, and were not fit to be seen there. I told my visitor of the coincidence, which we both hailed as a good omen, and so fell to business.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 516 Seiten
...it ! — I walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for halfan-hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride, that they could not...bear the street, and were not fit to be seen there. I told my visitor of the coincidence, which we both hailed as a good omen ; and so fell to business.... | |
| Edward Marsh Heavisides - 1850 - 200 Seiten
...it!—I " walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for " half an hour because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and " pride that they could not...bear the street, and were not fit to " be seen there. I told my visitor the coincidence, which " we both hailed as a good omen, and so fell to business."... | |
| 1851 - 604 Seiten
...it — I walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half-an-hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride that they could not bear the street, and were not fit to bo seen there. I told my visitor of the coincidence, which we both hailed as a good omen, and so fell... | |
| 1852 - 372 Seiten
...!— I walked down to WestTiiuster 1/all, and turned into it for ialf-an-hour. because my eyes were BO dimmed with joy and pride, that they could not bear the street, aud were not It to be seen there. I told my visitor if the coincidence, which we both miled as a good... | |
| 1892 - 916 Seiten
...us, ' I walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half an hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride that they could not bear the street, and were not fit to be seen there.' It was a copy of the New Monthly Magazine for January 1834; and it contained the first sketch by Boz,... | |
| 1856 - 754 Seiten
...! — I walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for lalf-an-hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride, that they could not bear the street, and were not it to be seen there. I told my viator >f the coincidence, which we both tailed as a good omen, and... | |
| 1856 - 880 Seiten
...oftcred the offspring of their thoughts. This was when he paced up and down Westminster Hall, "with eyes so dimmed with joy and pride that they could not bear the light street," clasping to his bosom the Magazine which contained that first effusion "dropped'stealthily... | |
| 1858 - 538 Seiten
...! — I walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half-an-hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride, that they could not...bear the street, and were not fit to be seen there. I told my visitor of the coincidence, which we both hailed as a good omen ; and so fell to business."... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1858 - 536 Seiten
...! — I walked down to Westminster Hall, and turned into it for half-an-hour, because my eyes were so dimmed with joy and pride, that they could not...bear the street, and were not fit to be seen there. I told my visitor of the coincidence, which we both hailed as a good omen ; and so fell to business."... | |
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