| Edward Conant - 1887 - 164 頁
...The Genins, being moved with compassion toward me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. (43) " Look no more," said he, " on man in the first stage...several generations of mortals that fall into it." (44) I directed my sight as ordered, and, whether or no the good Genius strengthened it with any supernatural... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1887 - 446 頁
...uncomfortable a prospect : look no more, said he, on man in thé flrst stage of bis existence, in bis setting out for eternity; but cast thine eye on that thick mist into which thé tide bears thé several générations of mortals that fall into it. — I directeii my sight as... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1890 - 516 頁
...Death! The Genius being moved with Compassion towards me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a Prospect: Look no more, said he, on Man in the first Stage of...several Generations of Mortals that fall into it. I di-*> reeled my Sight as I was ordered, and (whether or no the good Genius strengthened it with any... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1892 - 100 頁
...! ' The genius, being moved with compassion towards me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. ' Look no more,' said he, ' on man in the first stage...(whether or no the good genius strengthened it with a supernatural force, or dissipated part of the mist that was before too thick for the eye to penetrate)... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney - 1892 - 416 頁
...death!" The genius, being moved in compassion toward me, bade me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. " Look no more," said he, " on man in the first stage...several generations of mortals that fall into it." 15. I directed my sight as I was ordered, and (whether or no the good genius strengthened it with any... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 248 頁
...he, on man in the first stage of his existence, in his setting out for eternity ; but cast thine eyes on that thick mist into which the tide bears the several...my sight as I was ordered, and (whether or no the 30 good genius strengthened it with any supernatural force, or dissipated part of the mist that was... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 252 頁
...death ! The genius, being moved with compassion towards me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. Look no more, said he, on man in the first stage of...existence, in his setting out for eternity ; but cast thine eyes on that thick mist into which the tide bears the several generations of mortals that fall into... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 464 頁
...death ! " The genius being moved with compassion towards me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. " Look no more," said he, " on man in the first stage...his existence, in his setting out for eternity ; but cost thine eye on that thick mist into which the tide bears the several generations of mortals that... | |
| George Prentiss Butler - 1894 - 284 頁
...death !' The genius being moved with compassion towards me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. ' Look no more,' said he, ' on man in the first stage...thine eye on that thick mist into which the tide bears several generations of mortals that fall into it.' I directed my sight as I was ordered, and (whether... | |
| William Tenney Brewster - 1895 - 266 頁
...How is he given away to misery and mortality ! tortured in life, and swallowed up in death ! ence, in his setting out for eternity ; but cast thine eye...(whether or no the good genius strengthened it with any super- 5 natural force, or dissipated part of the mist that was before too thick for the eye to penetrate)... | |
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