| 1838 - 598 pages
...astonishment, enthusiasm, rapture, is affectation or byperbole. No ! it must be my own fault. Terni, and sonic of the Swiss cataracts leaping from their mountains,...first time. Something is gone that cannot be restored. What has come over my soul and senses ? — I am no longer Anna — I am metamorphosed — I am translated... | |
| 1838 - 604 pages
...expression of astonishment, enthusiasm, rapture, is affectation or hyperbole. No ! it must be my own fault. Terni, and some of the Swiss cataracts leaping from...— is lost ; though I should live a thousand years, Jong as Niagara itself shall roll, I can never see it again for the first time. Something is gone that... | |
| 1839 - 648 pages
...astonishment, enthusiasm, rapture, is affectation or hyperbole. No 1 it must be my own fault. Term, and some of the Swiss cataracts leaping from their...thousand times more than all the immensity of Niagara. Ob, I could beat myself 1 and now there is no help! the first moment, the first impression is over—is... | |
| William Barham - 1847 - 196 pages
...from their mountains, have affected me a thousand times more than all the immensity of Niagara. Oh, I could beat myself! and now there is no help! — the...first time. Something is gone that cannot be restored. What has come over my soul and senses ? I am no longer Anna — I am metamorphosed — I am translated... | |
| Gerardine Macpherson, Mrs. Jameson (Anna), Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1878 - 398 pages
...an illusion much more magnificent than itself. I have no words for my utter disappointment. Oh ! I could beat myself! and now there is no help! The first...over, is lost; though I should live a thousand years, as long as Niagara itself shall roll, I can never see it again for the first time. Something is gone... | |
| Gerardine Macpherson - 1878 - 396 pages
...an illusion much more magnificent than itself. I have no words for my utter disappointment. Oh ! I could beat myself ! and now there is no help ! The...over, is lost ; though I should live a thousand years, as long as Niagara itself shall roll, I can never see it again for the first time. Something is gone... | |
| David Breakenridge Read - 1888 - 516 pages
...uo help ! The first moment, the first impression is lost ; though I should live a thousand years, as long as Niagara itself shall roll, I can never see...first time. Something is gone that cannot be restored. What has come over my soul and senses ? I am metamorphosed ; I am translated ; I am an ass's head,... | |
| William Dean Howells, Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, Mark Twain - 1893 - 254 pages
...expression of astonishment, enthusiasm, rapture, is affectation or hyperbole. No ! it must be my own fault. Terni, and some of the Swiss cataracts leaping from...thousand times more than all the immensity of Niagara. Oh, I could beat myself ! and now there is no help ! — the first moment, the first impression, is... | |
| William Dean Howells, Mark Twain, Nathaniel Southgate Shaler - 1901 - 432 pages
...enthusiasm, rap285 THE NIAGARA BOOK. ture is affectation or hyperbole. No; it must be my own fault. Terni, and some of the Swiss cataracts leaping from...thousand times more than all the immensity of Niagara. Oh, I could beat myself, and now there is no help — the first moment, the first impression, is over... | |
| Charles Mason Dow - 1921 - 772 pages
...expression of astonishment, enthusiasm, rapture, is affectation or hyperbole. No ! it must be my own fault. Terni, and some of the Swiss cataracts leaping from...first time. Something is gone that cannot be restored. What has come over my soul and senses ? — I am no longer Anna — I am metamorphosed — I am translated... | |
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