... been distracted. In short, to sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated, or tending to inebriation, is, and feels that he is, in a condition which calls up into supremacy the merely human, too often the brutal, part of his nature; but the OpiumEater... The Chemistry of Common Life - Sida 82efter James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1822 - 962 sidor
...always seems to compose what has been agitated, and to concentrate what had been distracted. In short, to sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated,...inebriation, is, and feels that he is, in a condition which rails up into supremacy the merely human, too often the brutal, part of his nature: but the opium-eater... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1840 - 680 sidor
...which the mind would naturally recover upon the removal of any deep seated irritation or pain. In short to sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated...too often the brutal part of his nature : but the opium eater (not suffering from any disease or other remote effects of opium,) feels that the diviner... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1847 - 270 sidor
...always seems to compose what had been agitated, and to concentrate what had betn distracted. In short, to sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated, or tend24 ing to inebriation, is, and feels that he is, in a condition which calls up into supremacy the... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 sidor
...always seems to compose what had been agitated, and to concentrate what had been distracted. In short, to sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated,...condition which calls up into supremacy the merely human, loo often the brutal, part of his nature ; but the opium-eater (I speak of him who is not suffering... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 324 sidor
...always seems to compose what had been agitated, and to concentrate what had been distracted. In short, to sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated,...condition which calls up into supremacy the merely hu• man, too often the brutal, part of his nature ; but the opium-eater (I speak of him who is not... | |
| 1853 - 848 sidor
...always seems to compose what had been agitated, and to concentrate what had been distracted. In short, to sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated,...up into supremacy the merely human— too often the brntal — part of his nature ; bnt the opinm-eater (I speak of him who is not suffering from any disease,... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 398 sidor
...feelings in general, it gives simply that sort of vital warmth which is approved by the judgment, hnd which would probably always accompany a bodily constitution...calls up into supremacy the merely human — too often tne brutal — part of his nature ; but the opium-eater (I speak of him who is not suffering from any... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1864 - 304 sidor
...always seems to compose what had been agitated, and to concentrate what had been distracted. In short, to sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated,...condition which calls up into supremacy the merely human T" too often the brutal, part of his nature ; but the opium-eater (I speak of him who is not suffering... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1866 - 304 sidor
...always seems to compose what had been agitated, and to concentrate what had been distracted. In short, to sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated, 01 tending to inebriation, is, and feels that he is, in a. condition which calls up into supremacy... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1876 - 654 sidor
...always seems to compose what had been agitated, and to concentrate what had been distracted. In short, to sum up all in one word, a man who is inebriated, of tending to inebriation, is, and feels that he is, in a con\it:on which calls up into supremacy the... | |
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