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 - 1869 - 774 halaman
...have contracted a hesi" tating, disagreeable manner of speaking, and a visage that looks ill -nature and made the best of our way . to the banks of the ... Your last letter, I repeat it, was too short ; you " should have given me your opinion of the design... | |
| Washington Irving - 1870 - 444 halaman
...have contracted a hesitating, disagreeable manner of speakiHg, and a visage that looks ill -nature itself; in short, I have thought myself into a settled melancholy, and au utter disgust of all that life brings with it. Whence this romantic turn that all our family are... | |
| Washington Irving - 1872 - 448 halaman
...neither partake of the pleasure of a royel, or contribute to raise its jollity. I can neither laugh nor drink ; have contracted a hesitating, disagreeable manner of speaking, and a visage ihat looks ill -nature itself; in short, I have thought myself into a settled melancholy, and an utter... | |
| John Forster - 1873 - 806 halaman
...neither partake of the pleasure of a revel, nor contribute to raise its jollity. lean neither laugh nor drink, have contracted a hesitating disagreeable...for every place and every country but that in which wo reside? for every occupation but our own? this desire of fortune, and yet this eagerness to dissipate?... | |
| John Forster - 1877 - 528 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 - 1881 - 556 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. AYhcnce this romantic turn, that all our family arc possessed with? Whence this love for every place... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1881 - 780 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...an 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... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 714 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...have thought myself into a settled melancholy, and £.n utter disgust of all that life brings with it. Whence this romantic turn that all our family are... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1883 - 166 halaman
...picture of my aent appearance. ... I can neither laugh nor drink ; have contracted a hesi" tating, disagreeable manner of speaking, and a visage that...an 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 - 1884 - 784 halaman
...picture of my " present appearance. ... I can neither laugh nor drink; have contracted a hesi" uting, ted to charity for a grave. The author, when unpatronized...perhaps be imagined a combination more prejudicial ... Your last letter, I repeat it, was too short; you " should have given me your opinion of the design... | |
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