| John Candler - 1842 - 196 頁
...correctly, and with much greater truth, described the condition of the people of Hayti. " Unknown tn them, when sensual pleasures cloy To fill the languid pause with finer joy ; Unknown those powers that raise the soul to flame, Catch every nerve, and vibrate through the frame.... | |
| James Mursell Phillippo - 1843 - 548 頁
...too correctly, and with much greater traUi, described the condition of the people of Hayti : — ' Unknown to them, when sensual pleasures cloy, To fill the languid pause with finer joy : Unknown those powers that raise the soul to flame, Catch every nerve, and vibrate through the frame.... | |
| James Mursell Phillippo - 1843 - 662 頁
...too correctly, and with much greater truth, described the condition of the people of Hayti : — ( Unknown to them, when sensual pleasures cloy, To fill the languid pause with tiqer joy : Unknown those powers that raise the soul to flame, Catch every nerve, and vibrate througli... | |
| 1844 - 702 頁
...there is no getting over this) that they habitually resorted to the gaming-table — ' Unknown to such, when sensual pleasures cloy, .To fill the languid pause with finer joy.' With rare exceptions, the most accomplished persons, about to risk more than they can afford to lose,... | |
| LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS - 1844 - 652 頁
...there is no getting over this) that they habitually resorted to the gaming-table — ' Unknown to such, when sensual pleasures cloy, To fill the languid pause with finer joy.' With rare exceptions, the most accomplished persons, about to risk more than they can afford to lose,... | |
| 1845 - 614 頁
...redrest. Hence from such lands each pleasing science flies, That first excites desire, and then supplies ; strike, its palaces surprise; While, scourged by famine from the smiling ; Unknown those powers that raise the soul to flame, Catch every nerve, and vibrate through the frame.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 550 頁
...Whence from such lands each pleasing science flies, That first excites desire, and then supplies ; Unknown to them, when sensual pleasures cloy, To fill the languid pause with finer joy ; Unknown those powers that raise the soul to flame, Catch every nerve, and vibrate through the frame.... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 頁
...Whence from such lands each pleasing science flies, That first excites desire, and then supplies ; Unknown to them, when sensual pleasures cloy, To fill the languid pause with finer joy ; Unknown those powers that raise the soul to flame, Catch every nerve, and vibrate through the frame.... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 614 頁
...whom, with praiseworthy liberality, * Much of Tucker's chapter on Pleasure, and of Paley's on Happiness (both of which are invaluable), is contained in the...with finer joy." " An honest man,:' says Mr. Hume, (Inquiry concerning Morals, § ix.) "has the frequent satisfaction of seeing knaves betrayed by their... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 618 頁
...beautiful language, it is not pos* Much of Tucker's chapter on Pleasure, and of Paley'son Happiness (both of which are invaluable), is contained in the..." Unknown to them when sensual pleasures cloy, To 611 the languid pause with finer joy." " An honest man," says Hume, (Inquiry concerning Morals, 5 ix.)... | |
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