| 1823 - 496 страница
...and a passive will, — to see his destruction, and have no power _ stop it, and yet to feel it nil the way emanating from himself; to perceive all goodness...otherwise ; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self-ruins : — could he sec my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, and feverishly looking... | |
| 1822 - 694 страница
...his first wine is delicious as the opening scenes of life or the entering upon some newly discovered paradise, look into my desolation, and be made to...otherwise ; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self-ruins: — could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, and feverishly looking... | |
| 1822 - 582 страница
...his first wine is delicious as the opening scenes of life, or the entering upon some newly discovered paradise, look into my desolation, and be made to...otherwise; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self ruins : — could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, and feverishly looking... | |
| 1822 - 1148 страница
...it is, when a man shall feel himself going down a precipice with open eyes and a passive will,—to see his destruction, and have no power to stop it,...otherwise; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self ruins :—could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, and feverishly looking... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 страница
...feel it all the way emanating from himself; to perceive all goodnes# emptied out of him, and yet not be able to forget a time when it was otherwise ; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self-ruins —could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, and feverishly looking... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 страница
...feel it all the way emanating from himself; to feel all the goodness emptied out of him, and yet not be able to forget a time when it was otherwise; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self-ruins—could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, feverishly looking for... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1828 - 266 страница
...thing it is when a man shall feel himself going down a precipice with open eyes and a passive will—to see his destruction, and have no power to stop it,...otherwise; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self-ruins:—could he see my fevered eye, feverish, with last night's drinking and feverishly looking... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1832 - 610 страница
...feel it all the way emanating from himself; to perceive all goodness emptied out of him, and yet not be able to forget a time when it was otherwise ; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self ruins : — could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, and feverishly looking... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1832 - 622 страница
...all the way emanating from himself; to perceive all goodness emptied out of him,and yet not be ;ible to forget a time when it was otherwise ; to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self ruins :— could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, and feverishly looking... | |
| 1835 - 432 страница
...his first wine is delicious as the opening scenes of life, or the entering upon some newly discovered paradise, look into my desolation, and be made to...otherwise, to bear about the piteous spectacle of his own self-ruins : — could he see my fevered eye, feverish with last night's drinking, and feverishly looking... | |
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