| George Rhett Cathcart - 1877 - 454 páginas
...perception which is not glutted with its proper pleasure, yet I do not feel myself delighted. Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affords no gratification, or hs has some desires distinct from sense, which must be satisfied before he can be happy." After this... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1878 - 446 páginas
...perception which is not glutted with its proper pleasure, yet I do not feel myself delighted. Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affords no gratification, or he has some desires distiuct from sense, which must be satisfied before he can be happy." After this he lifted up his head,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1879 - 510 páginas
...perception which is not glutted with its proper pleasure ; yet I do not feel myself delighted. Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affords...the' palace. As he passed through the fields, and saw the animals around him, ' Ye,' said he, ' are happy, and need not envy me that walk thus among... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1879 - 136 páginas
...pleasure, yet I do not find myself delighted. Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affp• no gratification, or he has some desires distinct...towards the palace. As he passed through the fields, and saw the animals around him, "Ye," said he, " are happy, and need not envy me that walk thus among you,... | |
| James Jershon Jezreel - 1881 - 228 páginas
...perception which is not glutted with its proper pleasure; — yet we do not feel delighted. — Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affords...sense, which must be satisfied before he can be happy. — " Ye" are happy and need not envy us who walk thus among you, burdened with ourselves; nor do we,... | |
| William Minto - 1881 - 592 páginas
...perception which is not glutted with its proper pleasures, yet I do not feel myself delighted. Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affords...has some desires distinct from sense, which must be satislied before he can be happy." But though he is said to " bewail his miseries with eloquence,"... | |
| William Minto - 1881 - 596 páginas
...delighted. Man surely has sonic latent sense for which this place affords no gratification, or he hns some desires distinct from sense, which must be satisfied before he can be happy. " But though he is said to " bewail his miseries with eloquence," his lamentations are not very touching... | |
| Kathleen Knox - 1882 - 156 páginas
...perception which is not glutted with its proper pleasure, yet I do not feel myself delighted. Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affords...towards the palace. As he passed through the fields and saw the animals around him, " Ye," said he " are happy, and need not envy me that walk thus among you,... | |
| William Beckford - 1883 - 454 páginas
...perception which is not glutted with its proper pleasure, yet I do not feel myself delighted. Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affords...towards the palace. As he passed through the fields, and saw the animals around him, "Ye," said he, "are happy, and need not envy me that walk thus among you,... | |
| William Beckford - 1883 - 452 páginas
...perception which is not glutted with its proper pleasure, yet I do not feel myself delighted. Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affords...towards the palace. As he passed through the fields, and saw the animals around him, "Ye," said he, "are happy, and need not envy me that walk thus among you,... | |
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