| Thomas Jefferson Hogg - 1858 - 574 páginas
...concerns are slowly rectifying themselves ; I am astonished at my own indifference to their event. I live here like the insect that sports in a transient sun-beam, which the next cloud shall obscure for ever. I am much changed from what I was. I look with regret to our happy evenings at Oxford, and... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Hogg - 1858 - 574 páginas
...affections. My friend, you are happier than I. You have the pleasures as well as the pains of sensibility. I have sunk into a premature old age of exhaustion, which renders me dead to every thing, but the unenviable capacity of indulging the vanity of hope, and a terrible susceptibility... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1862 - 214 páginas
...affections. My friend, you are happier than I. You have the pleasures as well as the pains of sensibility. I have sunk into a premature old age of exhaustion,...terrible susceptibility to objects of disgust and hatred. My temporal concerns are slowly rectifying themselves ; I am astonished at my own indifference to their... | |
| Glasgow Academical Club - 1870 - 138 páginas
...home. " My friend, you are happier than I. You have the pleasures as well as the pains of sensibility. I have sunk into a premature old age of exhaustion...susceptibility to objects of disgust and hatred. . . . " I am much changed from what I was. I look with regret to our happy evenings at Oxford, and with wonder... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1887 - 592 páginas
...affections. My friend, you are happier than I. You have the pleasures as well as the pains of sensibility. I have sunk into a premature old age of exhaustion, which renders me dead to everything but CHAP. IX. the unenviable capacity of indulging the vanity of hope, and jan.-july, a terrible susceptibility... | |
| Félix Rabbe - 1888 - 340 páginas
...which I applaud, and shall second with all my might. . . . He is seeking a house close to us. . . ." into a premature old age of exhaustion, which renders...terrible susceptibility to objects of disgust and hatred. My temporal concerns are slowly rectifying themselves ; I am astonished at my own indifference to their... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Hogg - 1906 - 620 páginas
...affections. My friend, you are happier than I. You have the pleasures as well as the pains of sensibility. I have sunk into a premature old age of exhaustion,...terrible susceptibility to objects of disgust and hatred. My temporal concerns are slowly rectifying themselves ; I am astonished at my own indifference to their... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 604 páginas
...419 My friend, you are happier than I. You have the pleasures as well as the pains of sensibility. I have sunk into a premature old age of exhaustion,...terrible susceptibility to objects of disgust and hatred. My temporal concerns are slowly rectifying themselves ; I am astonished at my own indifference to their... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 602 páginas
...419 My friend, you are happier than I. You have the pleasures as well as the pains of sensibility. I have sunk into a premature old age of exhaustion,...terrible susceptibility to objects of disgust and hatred. My temporal concerns are slowly rectifying themselves ; I am astonished at my own indifference to their... | |
| Arthur Clutton-Brock - 1909 - 348 páginas
...quickly divide me from the delightful tranquillity of this happy home — for it has become my home. ... I have sunk into a premature old age of exhaustion,...terrible susceptibility to objects of disgust and hatred. " Eliza is still with us — not here ! — but will be with me when the infinite malice of destiny... | |
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