I should actually be as unfit for the society of my friends at home, as I detest that which I am obliged to partake of here. I can now neither partake of the pleasure of a revel, nor contribute to raise its jollity. I can neither laugh nor drink; have... The Quarterly Review - Halaman 2991836Paparan penuh - Perihal buku ini
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 766 halaman
...neither partake of the pleasure of a revel, nor contribute to raise its jollity. I can neither laugh nor drink, have contracted a hesitating disagreeable...and an utter disgust of all that life brings with it—Whence this romantic turn, that all our family are possessed with ? Whence this love for every... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 614 halaman
...neither partake of the pleasure of a revel, nor contriluite to raise its jollity. 1 can neither laugh nor drink — have contracted a hesitating, disagreeable...short, I have thought myself into a settled melancholy, aud an utter disgust of all that life brings with it. Whence this romantic turn that all our family... | |
| Washington Irving - 1854 - 396 halaman
...neither partake of the pleasure of a revel, nor contribute to raise its jollity. I can neither laugh nor drink ; have contracted a hesitating, disagreeable manner of speaking, and a visage that looks .11-nature itself ; in short, I have thought myself into a settled melancholy, and an utter disgust... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - 588 halaman
...neither partake of the pleasure of a revel, nor contribute to raise its jollity. I can neither laugh nor drink; have contracted a hesitating, disagreeable...an utter disgust of all that life brings with it." It was through the very excess of the darkness which had gathered around him that he worked his way... | |
| Washington Irving - 1864 - 664 halaman
...laugh nor drink ; have contracted a hesitatvng, disagreeable manner of speaking, and a visage lhat looks ill-nature itself; in short, I have thought myself into a settled melancholy, and an dtter disgust of all that life brings with it. Whence this romnntic turn that all our family are possessed... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 414 halaman
...contribute to raise its jollity. I can neither laugh nor drink ; have contracted a hesitating. disagree able manner of speaking, and a visage that looks ill-nature...romantic turn that all our family are possessed with 2 Whence this love for every place and every country but that in which we reside — for every occupation... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 486 halaman
...neither partake of the pleasure of a revel, or contribute to raise its jollity. I can neither laugh nor drink ; have contracted a hesitating, disagreeable manner of speaking, and a visage that looks ill -nature itself; in short, I have WORLDLY WISDOM. 127 thought myself into a settled melancholy,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1869 - 1502 halaman
...picture of my " present appearance. ... I can neither laugh nor drink ; have contracted a hesi. " tating, disagreeable manner of speaking, and a visage that...utter disgust of ** all that life brings with it. ... Your last letter, I repeat it, was too short ; you * should have given me your opinion of the design... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1869 - 404 halaman
...lean neither laugh nor drink, have contracted a hesitating disagreeable manner of speaking, and я visage that looks Ill-nature itself ; in short, I...brings with it— Whence this romantic turn, that nil our family are possessed with? Whence this love for every place and every country but that in which... | |
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