| 1883 - 708 Seiten
...proper story. Some places speak distinctly. Certain dank gardens cry aloud for a murder ; certain old houses demand to be haunted ; certain coasts are set apart for shipwreck. Other spots again seem to abide their destiny, suggestive and impenetrable, 'miching mallecho.' The... | |
| 1883 - 736 Seiten
...proper story. Some places speak distinctly. Certain dank gardens cry aloud for a murder; certain old houses demand to be haunted; certain coasts are set apart for shipwreck. Other spots again seem to abide their destiny, suggestive and impenetrable, ' miching mallecho.' The... | |
| Agnes Repplier - 1892 - 238 Seiten
..."Some places," he says, "speak distinctly. Certain dark gardens cry aloud for a murder; certain old houses demand to be haunted; certain coasts are set apart for shipwreck. Other spots, again, seem to abide their destiny, suggestive and impenetrable." And is all this fine... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 388 Seiten
...proper story. Some places speak distinctly. Certain dank gardens cry aloud for a murder; certain old houses demand to be haunted; certain coasts are set apart for shipwreck. Other spots again seem to abide their destiny, suggestive and impenetrable, "miching mallecho." The... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 380 Seiten
...proper story. J5ome places speak distinctly. Certain dank gardens cry aloud for a murder; certain old houses demand to be haunted ; certain coasts are set apart for shipwreck. Other spots again seem to abide their destiny, suggestive and impenetrable, "miching mallecho." The... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1898 - 328 Seiten
...proper story. Some places speak distinctly. Certain dank gardens cry aloud for a murder ; certain old houses demand to be haunted ; certain coasts are set apart for shipwreck. Other spots again seem to abide their destiny, suggestive and impenetrable, " miching mallecho." The... | |
| Leslie Cope Cornford - 1899 - 216 Seiten
...quest of it ... Some places speak distinctly. Certain dank gardens cry aloud for a murder; certain old houses demand to be haunted; certain coasts are set apart for shipwreck. 1 And we have M. Marcel Schwob ingeniously commenting thus:— Comme le fondeur de cire perdue coule... | |
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