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" The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined as it were with human intellect, from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can be never forgotten. "
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Blackwood's Magazine, 第 36 巻

1834 - 918 ページ
...astonishment of my attendants, without uttering one word, though often sighing most profoundly. ' At length I was called to my fiery trial. I found my venerable...one is the sole object of attention to that immense •pace, lined as it were with human intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined,...

The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 156~157 巻

1834 - 734 ページ
...astonishment of my attendants, without uttering one word, though often sighing most profoundly. At length I was called to my fiery trial. I found my venerable...imagined, but can never be described, and by me can be never forgotten. Of the general effect of this night's performance I need not speak ; it has already...

The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., 第 156 巻

1834 - 772 ページ
...astonishment of my attendants, without uttering one word, though often sighing most profoundly. At length I was called to my fiery trial. I found my venerable...imagined, but can never be described, and by me can be never forgotten. Of the general effect of this night's performance I need not speak ; it has already...

The Monthly Repository, 第 8 巻

Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 972 ページ
...of my attendants, without uttering one word, though often sighing most profoundly. • At length I was called to my fiery trial. I found my venerable...consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immunise space, lined as it were with human intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps...

The Romance of the English Stage, 第 2 巻

Percy Fitzgerald - 1874 - 360 ページ
...wandered about the streets round the play-house. As she found herself on the stage she felt, she said, "the awful consciousness that one is the sole object...human intellect from top to bottom and all around, it may be imagined but can never be described, and by me can never be forgotten ! " She had no need...

The Book of Noble Englishwomen: Lives Made Illustrious by Heroism, Goodness ...

Charles Bruce - 1875 - 636 ページ
...astonishment of my attendants, without uttering one word, though often sighing most profoundly. 'At length I was called to my fiery trial. I found my venerable...less agitated than myself. The awful consciousness of being the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined, as it were, with human intellect...

Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 第 26 巻、第 89 巻

1877 - 826 ページ
...crammed, and she was received with a hearty round of applause. "The awful consciousness," she says, " that one is the sole object of attention to that immense...human intellect from top to bottom and all around, may be imagined but can never be described, and by me can never be forgotten." All. doubts, however, were...

Belgravia, 第 32 巻

1877 - 604 ページ
...to ceiling ; the excitement was immense. She herself has left us a description of her sensations : ' The awful consciousness that one is the sole object...to that immense space lined as it were with human intellects from top to bottom and all around, it may be imagined but can never be described, and by...

Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, 第 32 巻

Belgravia - 1877 - 556 ページ
...floor to ceiling ; the excitement was immense. She herself has left us a description of her sensations: 'The awful consciousness that one is the sole object...to that immense space lined as it were with human intellects from top to bottom and all around, it may be imagined but can never be described, and by...

Belgravia: A London Magazine, 第 32 巻

1877 - 616 ページ
...to ceiling ; the excitement was immense. She herself has left us a description of her sensations : ' The awful consciousness that one is the sole object...to that immense space lined as it were with human intellects from top to bottom and all around, it may be imagined but can never be described, and by...




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