| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 760 דפים
...'occasion. Sublatum qucerimus, I can now excuse all his foibles ; impute them to age and to distressed circumstances. The last of these considerations wrings...to get rid of the pains of the mind, is a misery." Somerville died July 19, 1742, and was buried at Wotton, near Henley-on-Arden. His estate went to Lord... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1881 - 478 דפים
...has preserved his feelings and his irresolutions. Reflecting on the death of Somerville, he writes, " To be forced to drink himself into pains of the body,...which I can well conceive, because I may, without \ unit v. esteem myself his equal in point of economy, and consequently ought to have an eye on his... | |
| Richard Valpy French - 1884 - 446 דפים
...dead ! I did not imagine I could have been so sorry as I find myself on this occasion. — Su.blatvm quarimus. I can now excuse all his foibles ; impute...to get rid of the pains of the mind, is a misery. James Quin the tragedian was a bon vivant. After being engaged at Drury Lane Theatre, a tavern brawl... | |
| Richard Valpy French - 1884 - 442 דפים
...did not imagine I could have been so sorry as I find myself on this occasion. — Sublatum qucerimus. I can now excuse all his foibles ; impute them to...to get rid of the pains of the mind, is a misery. James Quin the tragedian was a ban vivant. After being engaged at Drury Lane Theatre, a tavern brawl... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1884 - 366 דפים
...resembled him, remarks indignantly on the grievance of a man of genius being asked to pay his debts, " For a man of high spirit, conscious of having (at...to get rid of the pains of the mind, is a misery." KENILWORTH. Inns : King's Arms, Castle, Bowling -Green, Globe. From Warwick, Leamington, or Coventry,... | |
| 1887 - 560 דפים
...pains, schmerzen in der älteren wie neueren spräche unendlich oft. Wenige beispiele mögen genügen : To be forced to drink himself into pains of the body in order to get rid of the pains of the mind. Shenstone (1741) Elegant Epistles p. 344. From a world of pains and vexations, at best , to join that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1890 - 474 דפים
...did not imagine I could have been so sorry as I find myself on this occasion. — Sublatum qucerimus. I can now excuse all his foibles ; impute them to...to get rid of the pains of the mind, is a misery." — He died July 19, 1742, and was buried at Wotton, near Henley on Arden. His distresses need not... | |
| Cesare Lombroso - 1891 - 402 דפים
...shames to be beaten in drinking. Shcnstone said of his comrade in poetry, Somerville, that he was " forced to drink himself into pains of the body, in order to get rid of the pains of the mind." Madame de Stael and De Quincey abused opium ; the latter has left a vivid picture of his excesses in... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1893 - 616 דפים
...has preserved his feelings and his irresolutions. Rejecting on the death of Somerville, he writes, '* To be forced to drink himself into pains of the body,...a misery which I can well conceive, because I may, W'thout vanity, esteem myself his equal in point of economy, and consequently ought to have an eye... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1893 - 622 דפים
...feelings and his irresolutions. Reflecting on the death of Somerrillc, he write*, "To l»c forced lo drink himself into pains of the body, in order to get rid of the pain* of the mind, is A misery wliich I can well conceive, because 1 mav. w-thout vanity, esteem rmsclf... | |
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