| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 pages
...was pulling it towards him. The blood and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the...fine as it was, was never broken. Nature instantly ebbed again — the film returned to its place — the pulse fluttered — stopped — went on —... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1849 - 504 pages
...pulling it towards him. — The blood and spirits of Le Fever, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the...then cast a look upon his boy; — and that ligament, fineasitwas, — was never broken. — \ Nature instantly ebbed again; — the film returned to its... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1851 - 764 pages
...pulling it towards him. The blood and »pirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold and slow within e wish benevolence dilate ; The social tear would...change, Almighty Father, then Are but the varied Ciod. ebbed again ; the film returned to its place; the pulse fluttered — stopped — went on — throbbed... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1851 - 360 pages
...coat, and was pulling it towards him.—The blood and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart,—...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... | |
| William Enfield, James Pycroft - 1851 - 422 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...ebb'd again, the film returned to its place the pulse flutter'd stopp'd went on throbb'd — — stopp'd again mov'd stopp'd shall I go on ? No. STERNE.... | |
| Henry Mandeville - Readers - 1851 - 396 pages
...it towards him.—The blood and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold and slow within him, 6 and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart,...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,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English fiction - 1853 - 190 pages
...pulling it towards him. — The blood and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the...film returned to its place ; — the pulse fluttered ; — stopped ; — went on,— throbbed, — stopped again; — moved, stopped. — Shall I go on... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1853 - 336 pages
...coat, and was pulling it towards him. — The blood and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart,...fine as it was, was never broken. Nature instantly ebbed again, the film returned to its place the pulse fluttered — stopped — went on — throbbed... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - Elocution - 1854 - 440 pages
...was pulling it towards him. The blood and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the...fine as it was, was never broken. Nature instantly ebbed again — the film returned to its place — the pulse fluttered — stopped — went on —... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - Periodicals - 1864 - 608 pages
...was pulling it towards him. The blood and spirits of Le Fever, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the...fluttered stopp'd went on • throbb'd stopp'd again moved stopp'd shall I go on? No." In one of the " Roundabout Papers" Mr. Thackeray introduces a literary... | |
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