I have called the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself. Perhaps some part of my London life might be answerable for this. Be that as it may, now it was that upon the rocking waters of the ocean the human face began to... Tinsley's Magazine - Page 1321880Full view - About this book
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pages
...dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting; but now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself....this. Be that as it may, now it was that upon the soothing waters of the Ocean the human face began to appear: the Sea appeared paved with innumerable... | |
| Literature - 1825 - 426 pages
...dreams, hut not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself. Perhaps some part of my London life might be answerablft for this. Be that as it may, now it was that upon the rocking waters of the ocean the human... | |
| Robert Macnish - Sleep - 1834 - 362 pages
...but not so despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself....appear ; the sea appeared paved with innumerable faces, npturned to the heavens : faces imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged upwards by thousands, by myriads,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 pages
...but not so despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself. Perhaps some part of my London life might \ยป ajuwscabls for this. B* that as it may, now it was that upon the rocking waters of the ocean, the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - Opium abuse - 1847 - 270 pages
...dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself....some part of my London life might be answerable for tli is. Be that as it may, now it was that upon the rocking waters of the ocean the human face began... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 pages
...dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself....innumerable faces, upturned to the heavens ; faces, i imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged upwards by thousands, by myriads, by generations, by centuries... | |
| George Combe - Phrenology - 1850 - 452 pages
...but not so despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself....might be answerable for this. Be that as it may, now t was that upon the rocking waters of the ocean, the luman face began to appear ; the sea appeared... | |
| John Charles Peters - 1854 - 150 pages
...called the tyranny of the human face, began to unfold itself; upon the rocking- waters of the illusory ocean, the human face began to appear ; the sea appeared paved with human faces upturned to heaven; faces imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged upwards by thousands,... | |
| John Charles Peters - Headache - 1854 - 150 pages
...called the tyranny of the human face, began to unfold itself; upon the rocking waters of the illusory ocean, the human face began to appear; the sea appeared paved with human faces upturned to heaven; faces imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged upwards by thousands,... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 358 pages
...dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself....part of my London 'life might be answerable for this. Bo that as it may, now it was that upon the rocking waters of the ocean the human face began to appear... | |
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