| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 頁
...enough, I lived in a continual, indefinite, pining fear ; ti emulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what ; it seemed as if all things in the...palpitating, waited to be devoured. " Full of such humor, and perhaps the miserablest loan in the whole French capital or suburbs, was I, one sultry dogday,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 260 頁
...enough, I lived in a continual, indefinite, pining fear; ' tremulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what: it ' seemed as if all things in the...boundless jaws of a devouring monster, wherein I, palpita' ting, waited to be devoured. f ' Full of such humour, and perhaps the miserablest man in the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 頁
...enough, I lived in a continual, indefinite, pining fear; ' tremulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what: it ' seemed as if all things in the...boundless jaws of a devouring monster, wherein I, palpita' ting, waited to be devoured. ' Full of such humour, and perhaps the miserablest man in the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 頁
...the Heavens and the Earth were ' but boundless jaws of a devouring monster, wherein I, palpiU' ting, waited to be devoured. ' Full of such humour, and...whole French Capital or Suburbs, was I, one sultry Dogdny, • after much perambulation, toiling along the dirty little SMC tie FEnfer, among civic rubbish... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 頁
...enough, ' I lived in a continual, indefinite, pining fear; tremulous, pusil' lanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what : it seemed as if all ' things in the...devouring monster, wherein I, palpitating, waited to be de' voured. ' Full of such humour, and perhaps the miserablest man in the ' whole French Capital or... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1862 - 656 頁
...enough, I lived in a continual, indefinite, pining fear ; ' tremulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what : it ' seemed as if all things in the...but boundless jaws of a devouring monster, wherein 1, palpita'ting, waited to be devoured. ' Full of such humour, and perhaps the miserablest man in the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1866 - 138 頁
...enough, I lived in a continual, indefinite, pining fear; tremulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what: it seemed as if all things in the Heavens...palpitating, waited to be devoured. " Full of such humor, and perhaps the miserablest man in the whole French Capital or Suburbs, was I, one sultry Dogday,... | |
| 1871 - 614 頁
...enough, I lived in- a continual, indefinite, pining fear; tremulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what ; it seemed as if all things in the...as if the Heavens and the Earth were but boundless I Jaws of a devouring Monster, wherein I, palpitating, waited to be devoured." (p. 75.) So far he has... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 頁
...indefinite, pining fear; tremulous, pusil' lanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what: it seemed as ifw ' things in the Heavens above and the Earth beneath...as if the Heavens and the Earth were but boundless ja«s ' of a devouring monster, wherein I, palpitating, waited to be de' voured. ' Full of such humour,... | |
| PETER BAYNE, M.A., LL.D - 1879 - 564 頁
...He "lived in a continual, indefinite, pining fear; tremulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive" of he " knew not what; it seemed as if all things in the heavens above and the earth beneath" would hurt him. But he suddenly put all fear under his feet. His VICTORY OVER FEAB. Full of such humor, and perhaps... | |
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