| George William Curtis - 1852 - 216 sider
...sustaining the very grandest emotions of philosophic melancholy to which' the human spirit is open. TI e reason is in part that such a scene presents a sort...with its whole equipage of pomps and glories, its luxuries of sight and sound, its hours of golden youth, and the interminable revolution of ages hurrying... | |
| George William Curtis - 1852 - 220 sider
...such circumstances, may happen to be capable of exciting and sustaining the very grandest emotions of philosophic melancholy to which the human spirit...reason is in part that such a scene presents a sort of mask of human life, with its whole equipage of pomps and glories, its luxuries of sight and sound,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 396 sider
...to which the human spirit is open. The reason is, in part, that such a scene presents a sort of mask of human life, with its whole equipage of pomps and...ages hurrying after ages, and one generation treading upon the flying footsteps of another ; whilst all the while the overruling music attempers the mind... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 402 sider
...to which the human spirit is open. The reason is, in part, that such a scene presents a sort of mask of human life, with its whole equipage of pomps and...ages hurrying after ages, and one generation treading upon the flying footsteps of another ; whilst all the while the overruling music attempers the mind... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 396 sider
...such circumstances, may happen to be capable of exciting and sustaining the very grandest emotions of philosophic melancholy to which the human spirit...is, in part, that such a scene presents a sort of mask of human life, with its whole equipage of pomps and glories, its luxury of sight and sound, its... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 404 sider
...such circumstances, may happen to be capable of exciting and sustaining the very grandest emotions of philosophic melancholy to which the human spirit...is, in part, that such a scene presents a sort of mask of human life, with its whole equipage of pomps and glories, its luxury of sight and sound, its... | |
| 1855 - 1394 sider
...to which the human spirit is open. The reason is, in part, that such a scene presents a sort of mask of human life, with its whole equipage of pomps and...ages hurrying after ages, and one generation treading upon the flying footsteps of another; whilst all the while the overruling music attempers the mind... | |
| 1855 - 528 sider
...such circumstances, may happen to be capable of exciting and sustaining the very grandest emotions of philosophic melancholy to which the human spirit...is, in part, that such a scene presents a sort of mask of human life, with its whole equipage of pomps and glories, its luxury of sight and sound, its... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1861 - 388 sider
...such circumstances, may happen to be capable of exciting and sustaining the very grandest emotions of philosophic melancholy to which the human spirit...is, in part, that such a scene presents a sort of mask of human life, with its whole equipage of pomps and glories, its luxury of sight and sound, its... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1862 - 488 sider
...such circumstances, may happen to be capable of exciting and sustaining the very grandest emotions of philosophic melancholy to which the human spirit...is, in part, that such a scene presents a sort of mask of human life, wilh its whole equipage of pomps and glories, its luxury of sight and sound, its... | |
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