Bartleby. But nothing stirred. I paused; then went close up to him; stooped over, and saw that his dim eyes were open; otherwise he seemed profoundly sleeping. Something prompted me to touch him. I felt his hand, when a tingling shiver ran up my arm and... The Advance of the American Short Story - 62. lappuseautors: Edward Joseph O'Brien - 1923 - 302 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Herman Melville - 1856 - 456 lapas
...me to touch him. I felt his hand, when a tingling shiver ran up my arm and down my spine to my feet. The round face of the grub-man peered upon me now....closed the eyes. "Eh !— He's asleep, ain't he?" <rWjth^kipg8 and counselors," murmured I. • • * • • • There would seem little need for proceeding... | |
| Francis Neilson, Albert Jay Nock - 1921 - 644 lapas
...newspapers transcendental and transAtlantic, and the magnificent poems of our Christmas lantomimes." The round face of the grub-man peered upon me now....eyes. 'Eh! — He's asleep, ain't he?' 'With kings and counsellors,' murmured I. Against the fantastic portrayal of Captain Ahab should be placed that of... | |
| Raymond Melbourne Weaver - 1921 - 446 lapas
...literary achievement was done. The rest, if not silence, was whisper. CHAPTER XVII THE LONG QUIETUS "The round face of the grub-man peered upon me now...."'Eh!— He's asleep, ain't he?' " 'With kings and counsellors,' murmured I." — HERMAN MELVILLE: Bartleby the Scrivener. "THE death of Herman Melville,"... | |
| Raymond Melbourne Weaver - 1921 - 448 lapas
...literary achievement was done. The rest, if not silence, was whisper. CHAPTER XVII THE LONG QUIETUS "The round face of the grub-man peered upon me now....without dining,' said I, and closed the eyes. " 'Eh 1— He's asleep, ain't he ?' " 'With kings and counsellors,' murmured I." — HERMAN MELVILLE: Bartleby... | |
| Raymond Melbourne Weaver - 1921 - 442 lapas
...CHAPTER XVII THE LONG QUIETUS The round face of the grub-man peered upon me now. Tfis dinner is ready._ Won't he dine to-day, either? Or does he live without..."'Eh!— He's asleep, ain't he?' " 'With kings and counsellors,' murmured I." — HERMAN MELVILLE: Bartleby the Scrivener. "THE death of Herman Melville,"... | |
| 1927 - 528 lapas
...me to touch him. I felt his hand, when a tingling shiver ran up my arm and down my spine to my feet. The round face of the grub-man peered upon me now....without dining,' said I, and closed the eyes. ' Eh !— He 's asleep, ain't he ? ' ' With kings and counsellors,' murmured I. ****** There would seem... | |
| Herman Melville - 2006 - 322 lapas
...me to touch him. I felt his hand, when a tingling shiver ran up my arm and down my spine to my feet. The round face of the grubman peered upon me now....live without dining?" "Lives without dining," said L and closed the eyes. "Eh! — He's asleep, ain't he?" "With kings and counselors." murmured L There... | |
| Herman Melville - 1994 - 276 lapas
...me to touch him. I felt his hand, when a tingling shiver ran up my arm and down my spine to my feet. The round face of the grub-man peered upon me now....dinner is ready. Won't he dine to-day, either? Or docs he live without dining?" "Lives without dining," said I, and closed the eyes. "Eh! He's asleep,... | |
| Lenora Ledwon - 1996 - 522 lapas
...me to touch him. I felt his hand, when a tingling shiver ran up my arm and down my spine to my feet. The round face of the grub,man peered upon me now....asleep, ain't he?' 'With kings and counselors/ murmured L There would seem linle need for proceeding further in this history. Imagination will readily supply... | |
| Lenora Ledwon - 1996 - 524 lapas
...me to touch him. l felt his hand, when a tingling shiver ran up my arm and down my spine to my feet. The round face of the grub.man peered upon me now....live without dining?' 'Lives without dining,' said L and closed the eyes. 'Eh! — He's asleep, ain't he?' 'With kings and counselors,' murmured L There... | |
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