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 above and the Earth beneath would hurt me ; as if the Heavens and the Earth were but boundless jaws... Thomas Carlyle - 第 43 頁Moncure Daniel Conway 著 - 1881 - 255 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 頁
...fear, were it of Man or of Devil : nay, I often felt as if it might be solacing, could the Arch-Devil himself, though in Tartarean terrors, but rise to...fear ; tremulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what ; it seemed as if all things in the Heavens above and the Earth beneath would hurt me... | |
| 1835 - 724 頁
...Fear, were it of Man or of Devil : nay, I often felt as if it might be solacing, could the Arch-Devil himself, though in tartarean terrors, but rise to...indefinite, pining Fear ; tremulous, pusillanimous, apprebensive of I knew not what ; it seemed as if all things in the Heavens above and the Earth beneath... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 頁
...fear, were it of man or of devil ; nay, I often felt as if it might be solacing, could the Arch-Devil himself, though in Tartarean terrors, but rise to...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 heavens... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 頁
...were it of Man or of Devil : ' nay, I often felt as if it might be solacing, could the ' Arch-Devil himself, though in Tartarean terrors, but ' rise to...And yet, strangely enough, I lived in a continual, inde' finite, pining fear ; tremulous, pusillanimous, appre' hensive of 1 knew not what : it seemed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 326 頁
...were it of Man or of Devil : ' nay, I often felt as if it might be solacing, could the ' Arch-Devil himself, though in Tartarean terrors, but ' rise to...And yet, strangely enough, I lived in a continual, inde' finite, pining fear ; tremulous, pusillanimous, appre" hensive of I knew not what: it seemed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 328 頁
...be solacing, could the ' Arch-Devil himself, though in Tartarean terrors, but ' rise to me, that 1 might tell him a little of my mind. ' And yet, strangely enough, I lived in a continual, inde' finite, pining fear ; tremulous, pusillanimous, appre' hensive of I knew not what : it seemed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 324 頁
...be solacing, could the ' Arch-Devil himself, though in Tartarean terrors, but ' rise to me, that 1 might tell him a little of my mind. ' And yet, strangely enough, 1 lived in a continual, inde' finite, pining fear ; tremulous, pusillanimous, appre' hensive of I knew... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 490 頁
...were it ' of Man or of Devil : nay, I often felt as if it might be solacing, ' could the Arch-Devil himself, though in Tartarean terrors, but ' rise to...fear ; ' tremulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what : it ' seemed as if all things in the Heavens above and the Earth ' beneath would hurt... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 頁
...were it ' of Man or of Devil: nay, I often felt as if it might be solacing, ' could the Arch-Devil himself, though in Tartarean terrors, but ' rise to...fear; ' tremulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what: it ' seemed as if all things in the Heavens above and the Earth ' beneath would hurt... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 頁
...often felt as if it might be solacing. ' could the Arch-Devil himself, though in Tartarean terrors, bat 'rise to me, that I might tell him a little of my...enough, I lived in a continual, indefinite, pining few : ' tremulous, pusillanimous, apprehensive of I knew not what : it ' seemed as if all things in... | |
| |