... which have been most enlarged by knowledge, or elevated by genius. .Those who enjoyed everything generally supposed to confer happiness have been forced to seek it in the shades of privacy. Deloraine - Sida 45efter William Godwin - 1833 - 891 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 sidor
...which often give dark hues tú their feelings in after-life. ifaietJivrfu. SOLITUDE— Enjoyments of. Solitude is one of the highest enjoyments of which...continued, capable of being made the most severe, mdescribaWe, unendurable source of anguish. Dtlaraiiu. Here let me, careless and unthougntful lying,... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1872 - 372 sidor
...Ыa. x. 22; Jo. xvi. 2, 23; 2 Ti. iii. 12; 1 Pe. ii. -21 ; Eo. viii. 17. d Ac. ix. 10 ; xx. 23, 24. " Solitude is one of the highest enjoyments of which...severe, indescribable, unendurable source of anguish.'' — Deloraine. eJ.B.Brown,LA f Dr.Krummacher. tribulation a 2 Co. xi. 3. 6 Ga. iv. 11. " There are... | |
| Truths - 1885 - 572 sidor
...Must fly at last for ease — to hate. J:>olttutte. — Young, THE World's a school — Deloraine. SOLITUDE is one of the highest enjoyments of which...when too long continued, capable of being made the moat severe indescribable, unendurable source of Anguish, S-nlt t uttr. — Rochester. DEAR solitary... | |
| 1891 - 556 sidor
...himself Scarce seemed there to be. ColeridgeENJOYMENTS OP. Solitude is one of the highest enjoyment» of which our nature is susceptible. Solitude is also,...severe, indescribable, unendurable source of anguish. Determine. EVILS OP. Unsociable humours are contracted In solitude, which will, In the end, not fail... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 sidor
...SONG. Solitude is one of the highest enjoyments of which our nature i - susceptible Solitude ialso, when too long continued, capable of being made the...severe, indescribable, unendurable source of anguish. — Detoraine. Solitude cither develops the mental powers, or renders men dull and vicious. — Victor... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 772 sidor
...generally supposed to confer happiness have been forced to seek it iu the shades of privacy. — Johnson. CHABACTEB.") Men of talent are men for occasion«. It ¡я also, when too long continued, capable of being made the most severe, indescribable, unendurable... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 sidor
...generally supposed to confer happiness have been forced to seek it in the shades of privacy. — Johnxon. diate incli V+ It is also, when too long continned, capable of being made the most severe, indescribable, unendurable... | |
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