a something of, the writer knew
a something of dignity and freedom, will learn
at first, a something of that disappointment
a something of the disturbance
of disdain; there is the attitude
But I am forgetting my prudent resolve. ₁
a something of that awe, which
the gray monuments themselves might be supposed to inspire
I felt my mind almost giving way.
I had been long among the mad,
and had listened to their ravings when terrors all ideal menaced them;
here, there was a something of a reality,
such as I had never dreamed ₂
a something of softness and expression that might almost be called beauty
a something of the painter’s perceptions and of the poet’s feelings
a something of, a something of display relaxed
a something of ₃ the writer knew
a something of ₄
sources, all Joseph Moyle Sherer, their respective details at the more’s
- Scenes and Impressions in Egypt and in Italy. Third Edition. (London, 1825) / more
- The Story of a Life. Second edition, Vol. 1 (of two); (London, 1825) / more
- Notes and Reflections during a Ramble in Germany. Second edition. (London, 1827) / more
- “The Lady of Cordova; or, The Spanish Brother,” in Tales of the Wars of Our Times. Vol. 1 (of two); (London, 1829) / more
Joseph Moyle Sherer (1789-1869), who “towards the end of his life became mentally ill”
wikipedia : link
20250422