I am angry and envious, and dejected and frantic, and disregard all present things, just as becomes a madman to do. I am infinitely pleased (though it is a gloomy joy) with the application of Dr. Swift's complaint, ' that he is forced to die in a rage,... Curiosities of Literature - Página 101por Isaac Disraeli - 1859Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shenstone - 1769 - 426 páginas
...frantic, and difregard all prefent things, juft as becomes a madmam to do. I am infinitely pleafed (though it is a gloomy joy) with the application of...complaint, " that he is forced to die in a " rage, like a poifbned- rat in a hole." My foul is no more fuited to the figure I make, than a cable rope to a cambric... | |
| William Shenstone - 1769 - 376 páginas
...frantic, and difregard all prefent things, juft as becomes a madman to do. I am infinitely pleafed (though it is a gloomy joy) with the application of...complaint," that he is forced to " die in a rage, like a poifoned rat in a hole." My foul is no more Anted to the figure I make, .-than a cable rope to a cambric... | |
| William Shenstone - 1769 - 424 páginas
...frantic, and difregard all prefent things, juft as becomes a madman to do. I am infinitely pleafed (though it is a gloomy joy) with the application of...complaint, " that he is forced to die in a «* rage, Jike a poifoned rat in a hole," My foul is no mqre fuited to the figure I make, than. a .f cable rope... | |
| William Shenstone - 1773 - 378 páginas
...frantic, and disregard all prefent things, juil as becomes a madman to do. 1 am infinitely pleated (though it is a gloomy joy) with the application of...complaint, " that he is forced to " die in a rage, like a poiioned rat in a hole." My foul is no more Anted to the figure I make, than a cable rope to a cambric... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1805 - 272 páginas
...er amused and occupied in his closet, was not made to live alone, GIBBON'S Wort!, p. 265. Shall I be forced to die in a rage, like a poisoned rat in a holer SWIFT'S Lelten. ZIMMERMAN ON SOLITUDE HIGHLY EXTOLLED OF THE REAL ADVANTAGES DERIVED FROM SOLITUDE... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 320 páginas
...considerations, and to make me utterly dissatisfied with the life I now lead, and the life which I foresee I shall lead. I am angry, and envious, and...(though it is a gloomy joy) with the application of Dr. Swiff s complaint, " that he is forced to die in a rage, like a poisoned rat in a hole." My soul is... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 536 páginas
...melancholy considerations, and to make me utterly dissatisfied with the life I now lead, and the life I foresee I shall lead. I am angry, and envious, and...dejected, and frantic, and disregard all present things, as becomes a madman to do. I am infinitely pleased (though it is a gloomy joy) with the application... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...gifts of fortune, and even contemplated with a gloomy joy the complaint of Swift, that he would be ' nd o'er life's narrow verge Look down — on Yet Shenstone was essentially kind and benevolent, and he must at times have experienced exquisite... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 394 páginas
...I shall lead. I am angry, and envious, and dejected, and frantic, and disregard all present things, as becomes a madman to do. I am infinitely pleased...to die in a rage, like a poisoned rat in a hole." Let the lover of solitude muse on its picture throughout the year, in the following stanza by the same... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 466 páginas
...considerations, and to make me utterly dissatisfied with the life I now lead, and the life which I foresee I shall lead. I am angry and envious, and...dejected and frantic, and disregard all present things, * Graves was supposed to have glanced at his friend Shenstone in his novel of ' Columella, ; or, the... | |
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