| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 682 דפים
...considerations wrings my very soul to think on. For a man of high spirit, conscious of having (at least in one production) generally pleased the world, 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 be much... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 446 דפים
...considerations wrings my very soul to think on. For a man of high spirit, conscious of having (at least in one production) generally pleased the world, 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 be much... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1826 - 230 דפים
...last of these considerations wrings my soul to think on. For a man of high spirit, conscious of having generally pleased the world, to be plagued and threatened...to get rid of the pains of the mind, is a misery." Rabelais tells us a story of one Philpot Placut, who, being brisk and hale, fell dead, as he was paying... | |
| Abraham Wivell - 1827 - 288 דפים
...considerations wrings uiy very soul to think on. For a man of high spirit, conscious of having (at least, in one production,) generally pleased the world, to...without vanity, esteem myself his equal in point of ceconomy, and, consequently ought to have an eye on his misfortunes; for whatever the world might esteem... | |
| John Holmes - 1828 - 332 דפים
...pleased the world, to be plagued and ' rid of the pains of the mind, is a misery." Mr. Somerville ' forced to drink himself into pains of the body, in order to get died in 1743, and was chiefly known by his descriptive Poem, Somner's Canterbury, by Battely, (platesj... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 456 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,...without vanity, esteem myself his equal in point of economy, and consequently ought to have an eye on his misfortunes — (as you kindly hinted to me about... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 462 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,...without vanity, esteem myself his equal in point of economy, and consequently ought to have an eye on his misfortunes — (as you kindly hinted to me about... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 466 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 vanitv, esteem myself his equal in point of economy, and consequently ought to have an eye on his misfortunes... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 474 דפים
...preserved his ft- clings and his irresolutions. Reflecting on the death of Somerville, he writes, * To be forced to drink himself into pains of the body,...without vanity, esteem myself his equal in point of economy, and consequently ought to have an «ye nn hi* misfortunes— (as you kindlv hinted to me about... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 438 דפים
...considerations wrings my very soul to think on. For a man of high spirit, conscious of having (at least in one production) generally pleased the world, to be plagued and threatened by wretches that are very low in every sense ; to be forced to drink himself into pains of the body, in order to get rid... | |
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