... which debars them from its privileges. To live without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pity, is a state more gloomy than solitude : it is not retreat,... the monthly review - Сторінка 433автори: SEVERAL HANDS - 1759Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Goold Brown - 1848 - 324 стор.
...is not to be admitted among reasonable beings. — Id. To live without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pity, is a state more gloomy than solitude ; it is not retreat, but exclusion from... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1850 - 202 стор.
...reason, and all the sweets of life. " To live without feeling or exciting sympathy," says Dr. Johnson; "to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pity — is a state more gloomy than solitude : it is not retreat, but exclusion,... | |
| Goold Brown - 1851 - 324 стор.
...is not to be admitted among reasonable beings.-j-.fcZ. To live without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pily, is a state more gloomy than solitude^ it is not retreat, but exclusion from... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 стор.
...disturb that society which debars them from its privileges. To live without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pity, is a state more gloomy than solitude ; it is not retreat, but exclusion from... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 стор.
...that society which debars them from its privileges. To live •without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pity, is a state more gloomy than solitude ; it is not retreat, but exclusion from... | |
| Goold Brown - 1860 - 354 стор.
...not to be admitted among reasonable beings. — Id. •To live without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate Without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pity, is a state more gloomy than solitude; It is not retreat, but exclusion from... | |
| Goold Brown - 1862 - 324 стор.
...calamity which guilt has brought upon him!—Dr. Johnson. To live without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pity, is a state more gloomy than solitude; it is not retreat, but exclusion from... | |
| Samuel Johnson, William Alexander Clouston - 1875 - 346 стор.
...common opportunities and gradual temptations. CELIBACY. To live without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pity, is a state more gloomy than solitude ; it is not retreat, but exclusion from... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1876 - 430 стор.
...disturb that society which debars them from its privileges. To live without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pity, is a state more gloomy than solitude ; it is not retreat, but exclusion from... | |
| 1878 - 312 стор.
...disturb that society which debars them from its privileges. To live without feeling or exciting sympathy, to be fortunate without adding to the felicity of others, or afflicted without tasting the balm of pity, is a state more gloomy than solitude ; it is not retreat, but exclusion from... | |
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