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" We are not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing ; and dreams. We are only what might have been, and must wait upon the tedious shores of Lethe millions of ages... "
Spirit of the English Magazines - 262 ページ
1822
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., 第 5 巻

Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 ページ
...children gradually grew fainter to my view, recediBg, and still receding, till nothing at Uv-t bnt two mournful features were seen in the uttermost distance,...upon the tedious shores of Lethe millions of ages before we have existence and a name ; ' and immediately awaking, I found myself quietly seated in my...

The Essays of Elia: First series

Charles Lamb - 1879 - 248 ページ
...children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding, till nothing at last bnt too mournful features were seen in the uttermost distance,...upon the tedious shores of Lethe millions of ages before we have existence, and a name " — and immediately awaking, I found myself quietly seated in...

Seven British Classics ...: Supplementary to Fifth Reader

William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 240 ページ
...children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding, till nothing at last but too mournful features were seen in the uttermost distance,...upon the •tedious shores of Lethe millions of ages before we have existence, and a name;" and immediately awaking, I found myself quietly seated in my...

Seven British Classics: Addison, Scott, Lamb, Campbell, Macaulay, Tennyson ...

William Swinton - 1880 - 240 ページ
...children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding, till nothing at last but too mournful features were seen in the uttermost distance,...upon the tedious shores of Lethe millions of ages before we have existence, and a name ; " and immediately awaking, I found myself quietly seated in...

Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical ..., 第 5~6 巻

Robert Chambers - 1880 - 826 ページ
...children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding, till nothing at la t bnt two mournful features were seen in the uttermost distance, which, without speech. 8tr:mgely impressed upon me the effects of speech : ' We are not of Alice, nor of thee ; nor are we...

The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

1881 - 578 ページ
...I stood gazing, both the children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding, u/ ore only what might have been, and most wait upon the tedious shores of Lethe millions of ages before...

The Works of Charles Lamb ...

Charles Lamb - 1881 - 472 ページ
...I stood gazing, both the children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding, till nothing at last but two mournful features were...Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than ncthing, and dreams. We are only what might have been, and must wait upon the tedious shores of Lethe...

Relfe brothers' model reading-books, in prose and verse, ed., with ..., 第 5 巻

Richard Fletcher Charles - 1882 - 360 ページ
...I stood gazing, both the children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding, till nothing at last but two mournful features were...upon the tedious shores of Lethe millions of ages before we have existence, and a name," — and immediately awaking, I found myself quietly seated in...

Charles Lamb

Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 212 ページ
...while I stood gazing, both the children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding till nothing at last but two mournful features were...are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartram father. We are nothing ; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have been, and...

Life, Letters, and Writings, 第 3 巻

Charles Lamb - 1882 - 464 ページ
...I stood gazing, both the children gradually grew fainter to my view, receding, and still receding, till nothing at last but two mournful features were...are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum1 father. We are nothing ; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have been,...




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