| 1808 - 546 páginas
...the interim that I was engaged in an iunocent contest for literary honour. But all my pleasure was damped by the facts which were now continually before...sometimes never closed my eye-lids for grief. It became now not so much a trial for academical reputation, as for the production of a work which might be useful... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1808 - 596 páginas
...damped by the facts which were now continually before me. It was but one gloomy subject from morning to night. In the day-time I was uneasy. In the night I had little rest. 1 sometimes never closed my eye-lids for grief. It became now not so much a trial for academical reputation,... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1809 - 832 páginas
...damped by the facts which were now continually before me. It was but one gloomy subject from morning to night. In the day-time I was uneasy. In the night...sometimes never closed my eye-lids for grief. It became now not so much a trial for academical reputation, as for the production of a work, which might be... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 494 páginas
...were now continually before me. It was but one gloomy subject from morning till night. In the day time I was uneasy. In the night I had little rest. I sometimes never closed my eyelids for grief. It became now not so much a trial for academical reputation, as for the production of a work which might be useful... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1819 - 514 páginas
...was," says he, in his narrative, " but one gloomy subject from morning till night. In the day time I was uneasy. In the night I had little rest. I sometimes never closed my eye-lids for grief." So bent was he upon the performance of what he now considered as a duty, that he never slept but with... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1830 - 240 páginas
...damped by the facts which were now continually before me. It was but one gloomy subject from morning to night. In the daytime I was uneasy. In the night I...sometimes never closed my eyelids for grief. It became now not so much a trial for academical reputation, as for the production of a work, which might be... | |
| 1833 - 370 páginas
...damped by the facts which were now continually before me. It was but one gloomy subject from morning to night. In the day-time I was uneasy — in the night...sometimes never closed my eyelids for grief. It became now, not so much a trial for academical reputation as for the production of a work which might be useful... | |
| 1833 - 624 páginas
...damped by the facts which were now continually before me. It was but one gloomy subject from morning to night» In the day-time I was uneasy. In the night...sometimes never closed my eye-lids for grief. It became now not so much a trial for academical reputation, as for the production of a work, which might be... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1836 - 304 páginas
...damped by the facts which were now continually before me. It was but one gloomy subject from morning to night. In the day-time I was uneasy. In the night...sometimes never closed my eyelids for grief. It became now not so much a trial for academical reputation, as for the production of a work, which might be... | |
| Thomas Price - 1836 - 124 páginas
...by the facts which were now continually before me. It was but one gloomy, subject, from morning to night. In the day-time I was uneasy ; in the night...sometimes never closed my eyelids for grief. It became now not so much a trial for academical reputation, as for the production of a •work which might be... | |
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