| 1728 - 344 Seiten
...Reader to imagine my State of Mfhd upon fuch an Oecafion, than for me to exprefs ir, I faid to my felf, It is not in the Power of Heaven to relieve me! When I awaked, equally tranfported and" aftonHhed, to fee my felf drawn out of an Afflictionwhich the very Moment before appeared to me altogether... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 322 Seiten
...made of Adamant. It is much eafier for my Reader to imagine my State of Mind upon fuch an Occafion, than for me to exprefs it. I faid to myfelf, It is...tranfported and aftonifhed, to fee myfelf drawn out of an Affliftion which the very Moment before appeared to me altogether inextricable. THE Impreffions of... | |
| James Beattie - 1783 - 862 Seiten
...of adamant. It is much ea<c fier for my reader to imagine my ftate of mind " upon fuch an occafion, than for me to exprefs " it. I faid to myfelf, it...in the power of " heaven to relieve me : — when 1 awaked, equally " tranfported and aftonifhed, to fee myfelf drawn " out of an affliction, which the... | |
| 436 Seiten
...imagine my ftate of mind upon fuch an occafion, «han for me to express i't. 1 faid to myfelf, it is ftot In the power of heaven to relieve me : when I awaked...tranfported and aftonifhed, to fee myfelf drawn out oi an' affliction, which'thc very moment before appeared to be altogether inextricable. *** ' I might... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 364 Seiten
...made of adamant. It is much eafier for mj reader to imagine my Hate of mind upon fuch an occafion, than for me .to exprefs it. I faid to myfelf, It is...not in the power of heaven to relieve me ; when I awoke, equally tranfported and aftonifhed to fee myfelf drawn out of an affliction which, the very... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 262 Seiten
...power of Heaven to relieve me—when I awaked, ' equally transported and astonished, to see myself ' drawn out of an affliction, which, the very ' moment before, appeared to be altogether inex' tiicable.' What fable of ^Esop, nay of Homer, or- of Virgii, conveys so fine a moral ? Yet most... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 572 Seiten
...reader to imagine my state of mind upon such an occasion, than for me to express it. I said to myself, it is not in the power of heaven to relieve me ! when I awaked, equally transported and astonished, to see myself drawn out of an affliction which, the very moment before,... | |
| 1803 - 354 Seiten
...reader to imagine my state "of mind upon such an occasion, than forme to " express it. I said to myself, It is not in the " power of Heaven to relieve me when I awaked, " equally transported and astonished, to see myse1 " drawn out of an affliction, which the very rt\Q7 " ment... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1804 - 450 Seiten
...reader to imagine my state of mind upon such an occasion, than for me to express it. I said to myself, it is not in the power of heaven to relieve me ! when I awaked, equally transported and astonished, to see myself drawn out of an affliction which, the very moment before,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 Seiten
...reader to imagine my state of mind upon such an occasion, than for me to express it. I said to myself, " It is not in the power of heaven to relieve me !" when I awaked, equally transported and astonished, to see myself drawn out of an affliction which the very moment before appeared... | |
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