... much in this point from one another. Now opium, by greatly increasing the activity of the mind, generally increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate... Hogg's Weekly Instructor - 第 181 頁1846完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas De Quincey - 1885 - 338 頁
...mind generally, increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate intellectual pleasure. But, says a friend, a succession of musical sounds is to me like a collection of Arabic characters... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1885 - 338 頁
...mind generally, increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate intellectual pleasure. But, says a friend, a succession of musical sounds is to me like a collection of Arabic characters... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1886 - 296 頁
...mind, generally increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate intellectual pleasure. But, says a friend, a succession of musical sounds is to me like a collection of Arabic characters... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1888 - 296 頁
...mind, generally increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate intellectual pleasure. But, says a friend, a succession of musical sounds is to me like a collection of Arabic characters... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1890 - 494 頁
...mind, generally increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are ahle to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate intellectual pleasure. " But," says a friend, " a succession of musical sounds is to me like a collection of Arabic characters... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 518 頁
...mind generally, increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct, out of the raw material of organic sound, an elaborate intellectual pleasure. But, says a friend, a succession of musical sounds is to me like a collection of Arabic characters:... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1900 - 264 頁
...mind generally, increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate intellectual pleasure. But, says a friend, a succession of musical sounds is to me like a 15 collection of Arabic characters... | |
| 1909 - 676 頁
...the mind generally increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate intellectual pleasure" [ie, an elaborate emotional pleasure]. We all know that it was opium that increased the activity of... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 頁
...mind generally, increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct, out of the raw material of organic sound, an elaborate intellectual pleasure. But, says a friend, a succession of musical sounds is to me like a collection of Arabic characters:... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1911 - 428 頁
...mind, generally increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate intellectual pleasure. But, says a friend, a succession of musical sounds is to me like a collection of Arabic characters... | |
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