In a short time the whole man is changed, and every object of his former delight is relinquished. No more he enjoys the tranquil scene; it has become flat and insipid to his taste. His books are abandoned. His retort and crucible are thrown aside. His... Eloquence of the United States - Strana 4001827Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1808 - 652 str.
...glory; an ardour panting for great enterprises, for all the storm and bustle and hurricane of life. In a short time the whole man is changed, and every object...shrubbery blooms and breathes its fragrance upon the idr in vain; he likes it not. His ear no longer drinks the rich melody of music; it longs for the trumpet's... | |
| Aaron Burr - 1808 - 552 str.
...glory; an ardour panting for great enterprises, for all the storm and bustle and hurricane of life. In a short time the whole man is changed, and every object...No more he enjoys the tranquil scene; it has become hat and insipid to his taste. His books are abandoned. His retort and crucible are thrown aside. His... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 str.
...hurricane of life. In a short time die whole man is changed, and every object of h's former delight relinquished; No more he enjoys the tranquil scene ; it has become flat and insipid co his taste : his books are abandoned ; his retort and crucible are thrown aside ;. his shrubbery... | |
| John Lambert - 1814 - 556 str.
...hurricane of life. " In a short time the whole man wa8 change*}, and every object of his former delight relinquished. No more he enjoys the tranquil scene ; it has become flat and insipid to his uu ; his books are abandoned ; his retort and crucible are thrown aside ; his shrubbery blooms and... | |
| Stephen Cullen Carpenter - 1815 - 534 str.
...desperate thirst for glory; an ardour panting for all the storms and bustle and hurricane of life. In a short time the whole man is changed, and every object of his former delight relinquished. No more he enjoys the tranquil scene: it has become flat and insipid to his taste: his... | |
| Joshua P. Slack - 1815 - 340 str.
...desperate thirst for glory ; an ardour panting for all the storm and bustle and hurricane of life. In a short time the whole man is changed and every object of his former delight relinquished. No more he enjoys the tranquil scene : it has become flat and insipid to his taste ;... | |
| Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 str.
...desperate thirst for glory; an ardor panting for all the storm and bustle and hurricane of life. In a short time the whole man is changed, and every object of his former dt-light relinquished. No more he enjoys the tranquil scene ; it has become iat and insipid to his... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 str.
...desperate thirst for glory ; an ardor panting for all the storm and bustle and hurricane of life. In a short time the whole man is changed, and every object of his former delight relinquished. No more he enjoys the tranquil scene ; it has become flat- and insipid to his taste ;... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 str.
...life. In a short time the whole man is changed, and every object of his former delight relihquished. No more he enjoys the tranquil scene ; it has become flat and iosipld to his taste ; his books are abandoned ; his retort and crucible are thrown aside ; his shrubbery... | |
| 1828 - 394 str.
...desperate thirst for glory ; an ardour panting for all the storm and bustle and hurricane of life. In a short time the whole man is changed, and every object of his former delight relinquished. No more he enjoys the tranquil scene ; it has become flat and insipid to his taste :... | |
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