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The New Monthly Belle Assemblée, Volumes 36-37

Fashion - 742 pages
....••lira, his face radiant and moist, and communicate no meaning whatsoever to any individual of iiis hearers — certain of whom, I for one, still kept...had long before given up, and formed (if the room ''•'ere large enough) secondary humming groups of their own. He began anywhere; you put some question...
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The Life of John Sterling

Thomas Carlyle - Authors, English - 1851 - 362 pages
...musical energy, two stricken hours, his face radiant and moist, and communicate no meaning whatsoever to any individual of his hearers, — certain of whom,...enough) secondary humming groups of their own. He began any where : you put some question to him, made some suggestive observation ; instead of answering...
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The Life of John Sterling

Thomas Carlyle - 1852 - 396 pages
...musical energy, two stricken hours, his face radiant and moist, and communicate no meaning whatsoever to any individual of his hearers, — certain of whom,...enough) secondary humming groups of their own. He began anywhere : you put some question to him, made some suggestive observation ; instead of answering...
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The New Church Repository and Monthly Review, Volume 5

1852 - 598 pages
...face radiant and moist, and communicate no meaning whatsoever to any individual of his bearers — certain of whom, I for one, still kept eagerly listening...enough) secondary humming groups of their own. He began anywhere ; you put some question to him, made some suggestive observation ; instead of answering...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 39

Periodicals - 1852 - 652 pages
...hours, his face radiant and moist, and communicate no meaning whatsncrer to any itirfípí. dual of hie hearers ; certain of whom, I for one, still kept eagerly...and formed (if the room were large enough) secondary humming-groups of their own. He began any where; you put some question to him, made some suggestive...
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Hogg's Instructor, Volumes 9-10

English literature - 1852 - 1070 pages
...musical energy, two stricken hours, his face radiant and moist, and communicate no meaning whatever to any individual of his hearers — certain of whom,...I for one, still kept eagerly listening in hope,' ,Ve. The importance of this is certainly very great, and its weight cannot, by any means, be entirely...
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Life of Friedrich Schiller (1825): Life of John Sterling (1851)

Thomas Carlyle - Authors, English - 1857 - 432 pages
...musical energy-, two stricken hours, his face radiant and moist, and communicate no meaning whatsoever to any individual of his hearers, — certain of whom,...enough) secondary humming groups of their own. He began anywhere : you put some question to him, made some suggestive observation : instead of answering...
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Life of Friedrich Schiller (1825): Life of John Sterling (1851) : Two ...

Thomas Carlyle - Authors, English - 1857 - 436 pages
...musical energy, two stricken hours, his face radiant and moist, and communicate no meaning whatsoever to any individual of his hearers, — certain of whom,...enough) secondary humming groups of their own. He began anywhere : you put some question to him, made some suggestive observation : instead of answering...
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The Poetical and Dramatic Works of S. T. Coleridge: With a Life of ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1861 - 448 pages
...musical energy, two stricken hours, his face radiant and moist, and communicate no meaning whatsoever to any individual of his hearers, — certain of whom,...large enough) secondary humming groups of their own." "In close colloquy, flowing within narrower banks, I suppose he was more definite and apprehensible...
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The life of John Sterling

Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 268 pages
...musical energy, two stricken hours, his face radiant and moist, and communicate no meaning whatsoever to any individual of his hearers, — certain "of...enough) secondary humming groups of their own. He began anywhere: you put some question to him, made some suggestive observation : instead of answering...
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