Confessions of an English Opium-eaterTaylor and Hessey, 1823 - 206 стор. |
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... pain , or shall be re- stricted to such as aim at the excitement of positive pleasure . Guilt , therefore , I do not acknowledge : and , if I did , it is possible that I might still resolve on the present act of confession , in ...
... pain , or shall be re- stricted to such as aim at the excitement of positive pleasure . Guilt , therefore , I do not acknowledge : and , if I did , it is possible that I might still resolve on the present act of confession , in ...
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... pain in the severest degree , that I first began to use opium as an article of daily diet . In the twenty- eighth year of my age , a most painful affec- tion of the stomach , which I had first ex- perienced about ten years before ...
... pain in the severest degree , that I first began to use opium as an article of daily diet . In the twenty- eighth year of my age , a most painful affec- tion of the stomach , which I had first ex- perienced about ten years before ...
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... painful complaint , which , sometimes keeping him awake , made his sleep , perhaps , when it did come , the deeper . Gathering courage from the silence , the groom hoisted his burden again , and accomplished the remain- der of his ...
... painful complaint , which , sometimes keeping him awake , made his sleep , perhaps , when it did come , the deeper . Gathering courage from the silence , the groom hoisted his burden again , and accomplished the remain- der of his ...
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... painful to the natural goodness of the human heart . Let it suffice , at least on this occasion , to say , that a few fragments of bread from the breakfast - table of one individual ( who supposed me to be ill , but did not know of my ...
... painful to the natural goodness of the human heart . Let it suffice , at least on this occasion , to say , that a few fragments of bread from the breakfast - table of one individual ( who supposed me to be ill , but did not know of my ...
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... pains had vanished , was now a trifle in my eyes this negative effect was swallowed up in the immensity of those positive effects which had opened before me - in the abyss of divine enjoyment thus suddenly revealed . Here was a panacea ...
... pains had vanished , was now a trifle in my eyes this negative effect was swallowed up in the immensity of those positive effects which had opened before me - in the abyss of divine enjoyment thus suddenly revealed . Here was a panacea ...
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