Think of me as of one, even when four months had passed, still agitated, writhing, throbbing, palpitating, shattered; and much, perhaps, in the situation of him who has been racked... The Chemistry of Common Life - 第 70 頁James Finlay Weir Johnston 著 - 1855完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1821 - 724 頁
...not, reader, that therefore my sufferings were ended ; nor think of me as of one sitting in a dejected state. Think of me as of one, even when four months...writhing, throbbing, palpitating, shattered ; and much, perhaps, in the situation of him who has been racked, as I collect the torments of that state from... | |
| 1855 - 602 頁
...Think of me," says De Quincey ; "even when four months had passed, (after renouncing opium,) as of one still agitated, writhing, throbbing, palpitating,...much in the situation of him who has been racked." Verily, if the Turkish traveller carries with him opium lozenges, stamped on one side with the words,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1847 - 270 頁
...not, reader, that therefore my sufferings were ended ; nor think of me as of one sitting in a dejected state. Think of me as of one, even when four months...writhing, throbbing, palpitating, shattered ; and much, perhaps, in the situation of him who has been racked, as I collect the torments of that state from... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 324 頁
...months had passed, still agitated, writhing, throbbing, palpitating, shattered ; and much, perhaps, in the situation of him who has been racked, as I...torments of that state from the affecting account of them left by the most innocent sufferer * (of the time of James I.) Meantime, I derived no benefit from... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 300 頁
...not, reader, that therefore my sufferings were ended ; nor think of me as of one sitting in a dejected state. Think of me as of one, even when four months...writhing, throbbing, palpitating, shattered ; and much, perhaps, in the situation of him who has been racked, as I collect the torments of that state from... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 頁
...reader, that therefore my sufferings were' ended ; nor think of me as of one sitting in a dejected state. Think of me as of one, even when four months...writhing, throbbing, palpitating, shattered ; and much, perhaps, in the situation of him who has been racked, as I collect the torments of that state from... | |
| J. D. Bell - 1850 - 488 頁
...together. And even when four months had passed, after his renouncement of opium, he was " still agitated, throbbing, palpitating, shattered, and much in the situation of him who has been racked." Consider how sad an interruption of manly habits must needs have resulted from indulgence, so great... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 290 頁
...not, reader, that therefore my sufferings were ended; nor think of me as of one sitting in a dejected state. Think of me as of one, even when four months...writhing, throbbing, palpitating, shattered; and much, perhaps, in the situation of him who has been racked, as I collect the torments of that state from... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 388 頁
...not, reader, that therefore my sufferings were ended. Nor think of me as of one sitting in a dejected state. Think of me as of one, even when four months...racked, as I collect the torments of that state from the af-^ fecting account of them by William Lithgow, the most innocent sufferer of the times of James I.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - 588 頁
...Think of me," says De Quincey ; "even when four months had passed, (after renouncing opium,) as of one still agitated, writhing, throbbing, palpitating,...much in the situation of him who has been racked." Verily, if the Turkish traveller carries with him opium lozenges, stamped on one side with the words,... | |
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