| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 536 頁
...thoughts in timorous minds and gloomy imaginations ; but for my own part, though I am always serious, 1 do not know what it is to be melancholy ; and can therefore...most gay and delightful ones. By this means I can improve myself with those objects which others consider with terror. "When I look upon the tombs of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 624 頁
...disposed for so serious an amusement. I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds, and gloomy imaginations...though I am always serious, I do not know what it is to bo melancholy ; and can therefore take a view of nature in her deep and solemn scenes, with the same... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 568 頁
...disposed for so serious an amusement. I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds and gloomy imaginations...; but for my own part, though I am always serious, 1 do not know what it is to be melancholy ; and can therefore take a view of nature in her deep and... | |
| John Frost - 1855 - 462 頁
...or in the bosom of the ocean*. I know that entertainments of this' nature are apt to raise dark* and dismal' thoughts in timorous* minds, and gloomy' imaginations...most gay' and delightful* ones. By this means I can improve' myself \vith those objects which others' consider with terror*. When I look upon the tombs... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 628 頁
...disposed for so serious an amusement. I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds, and gloomy imaginations...most gay and delightful ones. By this means I can improve myself with those objects, which others consider with terror. When I look upon the tombs of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 524 頁
...disposed for so serious an amusement. I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds and gloomy imaginations...; but for my own part, though I am always serious, 1 do not know what it is to be melancholy ; and can therefore take a view of nature in her deep and... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 456 頁
...in the bosom of the ocean. 4. I know, that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds and gloomy imaginations;...most gay and delightful ones. By this means, I can improve myself with those objects, which others consider with terror. 5. When I look upon the tombs... | |
| Spectator The - 1857 - 780 頁
...posed for so serious an amusement. I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark aud ave ; aud can therefore take a view of nature iu her deep and solemn scenes with the same pleasure mi in... | |
| Tales - 1863 - 252 頁
...dismal thoughts in timorous minds and weak imaginatious ; but for my own part, though I would wish to be always serious, I do not know what it is to be melancholy ; I can, therefore, take a view of nature in her deep and solemn scenes with the same pleasure as in... | |
| William Russell - 1861 - 448 頁
...| fast | ." | Tl I Tl I Tl I Didactic Style. Reflections in Westminster Abbey. — Addison. | *"] " Though I am | always | serious | , | "] I do not | know what it | is | "1 to be | melancholy | ; | *T*| | "^ and can | therefore | take a | view of | Nature | **| in her... | |
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