| 1878 - 1002 páginas
...deaf to his cries, the world was cold and cheerless, and even the fount of Faith was almost dry. ' A grief without a pang, void, dark and drear ; A drowsy, stifled, unimpaasioned grief. Which finds no outlet nor relief In word, or sigh, or tear.' — Coleridge. Ode... | |
| 1867 - 514 páginas
...?"í[ And in time Edith's becomes A grief without a pang, void, dark, and dreary, A stifled, drowsy, unimpassioned grief, "Which finds no natural outlet or relief In word, or sigh, or tear. It is commonly remarked, as Mr. Herbert Spencer has said, that the * Diary of Madame d'Arblay, vol.... | |
| william harrison - 1867 - 518 páginas
...?"íf And in time Edith's becomes A grief without a pang, void, dark, and dreary, A stifled, drowsy, unimpassioned grief, Which finds no natural outlet or relief In word, or sigh, or tear. It is commonly remarked, as Mr. Herbert Spencer has said, that the * Diary of Madame d'Arblay, vol.... | |
| 1875 - 854 páginas
...wear, whether she liked it or not. Coleridge refers to this sort of mind in his striking verse : " A grief without a pang, void, dark, and drear, A drowsy, stifled, unlmpassioned grief, Which finds no natural outlet of relief, In word, or sigh, or tear 1 " How many... | |
| 1873 - 892 páginas
...companies, into all occupations. Hardly anything had power to cause me even a few minutes' oblivion of it. For some months the cloud seemed to grow thicker and...acquainted with them — exactly describe my case : — riously recasting the structure of hunra society, could secure him, — that he himself had a... | |
| 1874 - 618 páginas
...cause me even a few minutes' oblivion of it. For some months the cloud * The italics are ours. 20 21 seemed to grow thicker and thicker. The lines in Coleridge's...natural outlet or relief In word, or sigh, or tear.' " * It is clear as daylight that Stuart Mill was now realizing the utter insufficiency of any benevolent... | |
| 1874 - 332 páginas
...and into all occupations. Hardly anything had power to cause me even a few minutes' oblivion of it For some months the cloud seemed to grow thicker and...without a pang, void, dark, and drear, A drowsy stifled uuimpassioned grief, Which finds no natural outlet or relief In word, or sigh, or tear.' In vain I... | |
| 1874 - 900 páginas
...into all occupations. Hardlr anything had power to cause me even a few minutes' oblivion of it. ... The lines in Coleridge's ' Dejection ' — I was not...acquainted with them — exactly describe my case : " ' A Rrief without я panp, void, dark, and drcnr, A drowsy, stilled, uniinpassioncd (rricf, Which finds... | |
| Henry Allon - 1874 - 764 páginas
...lines expressed exactly his condition, — 'A grief without a pang, void dark and drear, A dreary, stifled, unimpassioned grief, Which finds no natural outlet or relief In word, or sigh, or tear.' All exertion now was difficult. Books gave him no enjoyment. He loved DO companion sufficiently to... | |
| 1874 - 920 páginas
...companies and all occupations. Hardly anything had power to cause me even a few minutes' oblivion of it. For some months the cloud seemed to grow thicker and thicker. The lines inColeridge's'Dejection' — I was not then acquainted with them — exactly describe my case : —... | |
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