... must it be to feel this inward banishment, this real estrangement from human commerce, and to be after this manner in a desert and in the horridest of solitudes, even when in the midst of society? What must it be to live in this disagreement with... Argentine. An auto-biography - 第 117 頁Argentine 著 - 1839 - 363 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1829 - 624 頁
...wilderness, where all is laid waste, every thing fair and goodly removed, and nothing extant, besides what is savage and deformed. Now if banishment from...horridest of solitudes, even when in the midst of society ? and right use, to those which are no ways restrained, nor supported by any thin g social or affectionate.... | |
| 1829 - 842 頁
...wilderness, where all is laid waste, every thing fair and goodly removed, and nothing extant besides what is savage and deformed. Now if banishment from...horridest of solitudes, even when in the midst of society ? 222 TH£ LION. and right use, to those which are no ways restrained, nor supported by any thing social... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 518 頁
...inward Banishment, this real Estrangement from human Commerce ; and to be after this manner in a Desart, and in the horridest of Solitudes, even when in the midst of Society ? What must it be to live in this Disagreement, with everything, this Irreconcilableness and Opposition... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1900 - 420 頁
...savage and deformed. Now if banishment from one's country, removal to a foreign place, or anything which looks like solitude or desertion, be so heavy...horridest of solitudes even when in the midst of society? What must it be to live in this disagreement with everything, this irreconcilableness and opposition... | |
| Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 頁
...savage and deformed. Now if banishment from one's country, removal to a foreign place, or anything which looks like solitude or desertion, be so heavy...horridest of solitudes even when in the midst of society ? What must it be to live in this disagreement with everything, this irreconcilableness and opposition... | |
| Jochen Barkhausen - 1983 - 292 頁
...widernatürlichen Wirkung: "Now ... what", fragt er angesichts von Sadismus, purer Böswilligkeit oder Tyrannei, "must it be to feel this inward banishment, this real...horridest of solitudes even when in the midst of society? What must it be to live in this disagreement with everything, this irreconcilableness and opposition... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1999 - 536 頁
...endure, what must it be to feel this inward banishment, this real estrangement from human commeree, and to be after this manner in a desert and in the horridest of solitudes, even when in the midst of suciety? What must it he to live in this disagreement with everything, this irreconcilableness and... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1999 - 376 頁
...inward Banishment, this real Estrangement from human Commerce; and to be after this manner in a Desart, and in the horridest of Solitudes, even when in the midst of Society? What must it be to live in this Disagreement with every thing, this Irreconcilableness and Opposition... | |
| Alessa Johns - 2003 - 236 頁
...Shaftesbury put it, "Now if banishment from one's country, removal to a foreign place, or anything which looks like solitude or desertion, be so heavy...horridest of solitudes even when in the midst of society?" (t:335). Although Fielding agreed with Shaftesbury about the significance of the exchange of "natural... | |
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