To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried; but, O yet more miserable! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave; Buried, yet not exempt, By privilege of death and burial, From worst of other evils, pains and wrongs ; But made hereby obnoxious more... The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. - Strana 439autor/autoři: Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Milton - 1843 - 364 str.
...diffused, That she might look at will through every pore ? Then had I not been thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried ; but, O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave : Buried, yet not exempt,... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 str.
...diffus'd, That she might look at will through every pore ? Then had I not been thus exil'd from light, aithful champion hath in place Bore witness gloriously ; whence Gaza mourns, And all th buried ; but, O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave ; Buried, yet not exempt,... | |
| Readings - 1843 - 466 str.
...diffused, Then had I not been thus exiled from light, That she might look, at will, through every pore ? As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a lite half dead, a living death, 1 ' lisli-tl, striped. ia prime, first. 19 nut in her vacant interluttar... | |
| 1891 - 850 str.
...flames No light ; but rather darkness visible. Or when in "Samson Agonistes" we read : — As in a land of darkness, yet in light To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried ; but O yet more miserable, Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave. When Campbell wrote his Irish... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 482 str.
...diffused, That she might look at will through every pore ? Then had I not been thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried! but, O, yet more miserable — Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave; Buried, yet not-exempt,... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 str.
...diffused, That she might look at will through every pore ? Then had I not been thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried ; but, oh ! yet more miserable Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave; Buried, yet not exempt,... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 494 str.
...living death, And buried ! but, O, yet more miserable — Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave ; Buried, yet not exempt, By privilege of death and burial, From worst of other evils, pains, and wrongs ; But made hereby obnoxious more To all the miseries of life, Life in captivity Among inhuman foes... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 624 str.
...tn thelandof darkness, yet in light, To live a life half Jcnd, a living death. And bury'd ; but,Oyet more miserable! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave...privilege of death and burial. From worst of other evil.-, pains and wrongs. All allusions to low and trivial objects, with which contempt is usually... | |
| John Milton - 1847 - 604 str.
...diffus'd, That she might look, at will, through every pore? Then had I not been thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness ; yet . in light To live a life half dead, a living death, 100 And buried ; but, O yet more miserable ! Myself, my sepulchre, a moving grave. Buried, yet not... | |
| John Milton - 1848 - 420 str.
...living death, And buried ; but, O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave : Buried, yet not exempt, By privilege of death and burial, From worst of other evils, pains, and wrongs: But made hereby obnoxious more To all the miseries of life, Life in captivity Among inhuman foes. But... | |
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