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" Deeper than ever plummet sounded," I lay inactive. Then, like a chorus, the passion deepened. Some greater interest was at stake ; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded, or trumpet had proclaimed. Then came sudden alarms ; hurryings... "
Crosthwaite's Register of facts and occurrences relating to literature, the ... - Page 29
by Crosthwaite and co - 1860
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The London Magazine, 4. köide

1821 - 724 lehte
...coiJd raise myself, to will it ; and yet again had not the power, fur the weight of twenty Atlantic* was upon me, or the oppression of inexpiable guilt....stake ; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded, or trumpet had proclaimed. Then came sudden alarms : hurryings to and fro : trepidations...
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The perennial calendar, and companion to the almanack, revised and ed. [or ...

Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 lehte
...and labouring in some dread extremity, somewhere, he knew not how — somewhere, he knew not where. Then, like a chorus, the passion deepened, some greater interest was at stake : then he thought there was some great contention, and all was at length lost, and then came everlasting...
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The United States Literary Gazette, 1. köide

1825 - 426 lehte
...myself, to will it, and yet again had not the power, for the weight of twenty Atlantics was upon roe, or the oppression of inexpiable guilt. ' Deeper than...stake ; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded, or trumpet had proclaimed. Then came Hidden alarms : hurryings to and fro : trepidations...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., 14. köide

1822 - 658 lehte
...could raise myself, to will it ; and yet again had not the power, for the weight of twenty Atlantics was upon me, or the oppression of inexpiable guilt....stake ; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded, or trumpet had proclaimed. Then came sudden alarms ; hurryings to and fro : trepidations...
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Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal ...

James Montgomery - 1833 - 528 lehte
...upon me, or the oppression of inexpiable guilt. " 'Deeper than plummet ever sounded,' I lay inactive. Some greater interest was at stake; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded, or trumpet had proclaimed. Then came sudden alarms, and hurryings to and fro; trepidations...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, 18. köide;40. köide

1858 - 690 lehte
...for the weight of twenty Atlantics was upon me, or the oppression of inexpiable guilt. i Deeper down than ever plummet sounded,' I lay inactive. Then,...stake, some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded or trumpet had proclaimed. Then came sudden alarms, hurryings to and fro, trepidations...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 2. köide

Half hours - 1847 - 560 lehte
...could raise myself, to will it ; and yet again had not the power, for the weight of twenty Atlantics was upon me, or the oppression of inexpiable guilt....stake ; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded or trumpet had proclaimed. Then came sudden alarms ; hurryings to and fro ; trepidations...
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Confessions of an English Opium-eater

Thomas De Quincey - 1847 - 270 lehte
...could raise myself, to will it ; and yet again had not the power, for the weight of twenty Atlantics was upon me, or the oppression of inexpiable guilt....stake ; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded, or trumpet had proclaimed. Then came eudden alarms ; hurryings to and fro : trepidations...
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Confessions of an English Opium-eater: And Suspiria de Profundis

Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 324 lehte
...could raise myself, to will it ; and yet again had not the powtr, for the weight of twenty Atlantics was upon me, or the oppression of inexpiable guilt....stake ; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded, or trumpet had proclaimed. Then came sudden alarms ; hurryings to and fro ; trepidations...
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De Quincey's Writings

Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 lehte
...could raise myself, to will it ; and yet again had not the power, for the weight of twenty Atlantics was upon me, or the oppression of inexpiable guilt....stake ; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded, or trumpet had proclaimed. Then came sudden alarms ; hurryings to and fro ; trepidations...
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