Date: 1854
"It lay there, warming into life a crowd of gentler thoughts; and she rested"
preview | full record— Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
Date: 1854
"He was touched in the cavity where his heart should have been--in that nest of addled eggs, where the birds of heaven would have lived if they had not been whistled away--by the fervor of this reproach."
preview | full record— Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
Date: 1854
"For you remember how he stood here before you on this platform; you remember how, face to face and foot to foot, I pursued him through all his intricate windings; you remember how, he sneaked, and slunk, and sidled, and splitted of straws, until, with not an inch of ground to which to cling, I h...
preview | full record— Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
Date: 1854
"I ha' lookn at't an thowt o' thee, Rachael, till the muddle in my mind have cleared awa, above a bit, I hope."
preview | full record— Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
Date: 1854
"Inappeasably indignant with her for her triumphant discovery of Mrs. Pegler, he turned this presumption, on the part of a woman in her dependent position, over and over in his mind, until it accumulated with turning like a great snowball"
preview | full record— Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
Date: 1855, 1856
"His mind appeared unstrung, if not still more seriously affected."
preview | full record— Melville, Herman (1819-1891)
Date: 1855, 1856
"Ah, these currents spin one's head round almost as much as they do the ship."
preview | full record— Melville, Herman (1819-1891)
Date: 1855, 1856
"As his foot pressed the half-damp, half-dry sea-mosses matting the place, and a chance phantom cat's-paw--an islet of breeze, unheralded, unfollowed--as this ghostly cat's-paw came fanning his cheek, his glance fell upon the row of small, round dead-lights, all closed like coppered eyes of the c...
preview | full record— Melville, Herman (1819-1891)
Date: 1855, 1856
"For a moment, knot in hand, and knot in head, Captain Delano stood mute; while, without further heeding him, the old man was now intent upon other ropes."
preview | full record— Melville, Herman (1819-1891)
Date: 1855, 1856
"'Ah, my dear Don Amasa,' Don Benito once said, 'at those very times when you thought me so morose and ungrateful--nay when, as you now admit, you half thought me plotting your murder--at those very times my heart was frozen; I could not look at you, thinking of what, both on board this ship and ...
preview | full record— Melville, Herman (1819-1891)