| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 Seiten
...arches.' 'These,' said the Genius, 'are Envy, Avarice, Superstition, Despair, Love, with the like cares and passions that infest human life.' "I here fetched a deep sigh. 'Alas,' said I, 'Man wasup made in vain ! how is he given away to misery and mortality ! tortured in life, and swallowed... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Dyer, Mary J. Brady - 1919 - 438 Seiten
...arches." "These," said the Genius, "are envy, avarice, superstition, despair, love, with the like cares and passions that infest human life." I here fetched...The Genius, being moved with compassion towards me, bade me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. "Look no more," said he, "on man in the first stage of his... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 Seiten
...arches. These, said the genius, are envy, avarice, superstition, despair, love, with the like cares his side under the lee, while toward me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect: Look no more, said he, on man in the first stage... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1920 - 492 Seiten
...arches.' 'These,' said the genius, 'are envy, avarice, superstition, despair, love, with the like cares and passions, that infest human life.' "I here fetched...in death!' The genius being moved with compassion toward me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect : 'Look no more,' said he, 'on man in the first... | |
| Charles Madison Curry, Erle Elsworth Clippinger - 1921 - 716 Seiten
...genius, are envy, avarice, superstition, despair, love, with the like cares and passions that infect human life. I here fetched a deep sigh; alas, said...uncomfortable a prospect. Look no more, said he, on a man in the first stage of his existence, in his setting out for eternity; but cast thine eye on that... | |
| CHARLES H. SYLVESTER CHROUGH BOOKLAND - 1922 - 530 Seiten
...hands? Can you think of different classes of people that might be said to be pushing others to death? I here fetched a deep sigh. "Alas," said I, "man was made in vain! How is he given away to misery and mortality!—tortured in life, and swallowed up in death!" The genius, being moved in compassion toward... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1922 - 530 Seiten
...hands? Can you think of different classes of people that might be said to be pushing others to death? I here fetched a deep sigh. "Alas," said I, "man was made in vain! How is he given away to misery and mortality!—tortured in life, and swallowed up in death!" The genius, being moved in compassion toward... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1961 - 278 Seiten
...a deep sigh. 'Alas,' said 1, 'man was made in vain! how is he given away to misery and mortality I tortured in life, and swallowed up in death!' The...he, 'on man in the first stage of his existence, in bis setting out for eternity; but cast thine eye on that thick mist into which the tide bears the several... | |
| R. C. Gilson H. H. Charles Finch Mason - 194 Seiten
...^a\£TraíV(ov а^воч irepicrcrov тгГ> V(ÛTO> eTTioevTi, May 20, 1893. 11 THE VISION OF MIBZA. ÍHERE fetched a deep sigh. ' Alas/ said I, ' man was made...The genius being moved with compassion towards me, bade me quit so uncomfortable a prospect. ' Look no more,' said he, ' on man in the first stage of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 278 Seiten
...— 'These,' said the genius, 'are Envy, Avarice, Superstition, Despair, Love, with the like cares and passions that infest human life.' "I here fetched...vain ! how is he given away to misery and mortality I tortured in life, and swallowed up in death ! ' The genius, being moved with compassion towards me,... | |
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