We are indeed so often conversant with one set of objects, and tired out with so many repeated shows of the same things, that whatever is new or uncommon contributes a little to vary human life, and to divert our minds, for a while, with the strangeness... The British Essayists - Seite 136herausgegeben von - 1808Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Minto - 1895 - 584 Seiten
...indeed so often conversant with one set of objects, and tired out with so many repeated shows of the same things, that whatever is new or uncommon contributes...complain of in our usual and ordinary entertainments." Here the structure is very loose, and the easy way of adding clause to clause betrays the writer into... | |
| William Minto - 1895 - 578 Seiten
...indeed so often conversant with one set of objects, and tired out with so many repeated shows of the same things, that whatever is new or uncommon contributes...off from that satiety we are apt to complain of in oar usual and ordinary entertainments." Here the structure is very loose, and the easy way of adding... | |
| 1919 - 24 Seiten
...to satiation, while Florida was new to us. While we were pleasure, health and Novelty serves us as a kind of refreshment and takes off from that satiety...complain of in our usual and ordinary entertainments. — ADDISON going south, anticipating (and realizing) entertainment, scores of Southerners were going... | |
| Bruno Radtke - 1926 - 132 Seiten
...indeed so often conversant with one set of objects, and tired out with so many repetited shows of the same things, that whatever is new or uncommon contributes a little to vary human life, and to divert our ininds, for a while, with the strangeness of its appearance: it serves bei den Realisten. us for a... | |
| C. E. de Haas - 1928 - 334 Seiten
...indeed so often conversant with one set of objects, and tired out with so many repeated shows of the same things, that whatever is new or uncommon contributes...divert our minds, for a while, with the strangeness of it's appearance: it serves us for a kind of refreshment, and takes off from that satiety we are apt... | |
| C. E. de Haas - 1928 - 322 Seiten
...indeed so often conversant with one set of objects, and tired out with so many repeated shows of the same things, that whatever is new or uncommon contributes...divert our minds, for a while, with the strangeness of it's appearance: it serves us for a kind of refreshment, and takes off from that satiety we are apt... | |
| William B. Warner - 1998 - 346 Seiten
...indeed so often conversant with one set of objects, and tired out with so many repeated shows of the same things, that whatever is new or uncommon contributes...divert our minds, for a while, with the strangeness of appearance: it serves us for a kind of refreshment, and takes off from that satiety we are apt to complain... | |
| Alexander Tzonis - 2004 - 554 Seiten
...indeed, so often conversant with one set of objects, and tired out with so many repeated shows of the same things, that whatever is new or uncommon contributes...appearance: it serves us for a kind of refreshment, 12731 and takes off from that satiety we are apt to complain of in our usual and ordinary entertainments.... | |
| Paul Guyer - 2005 - 386 Seiten
...indeed, so often conversant with one set of objects, and tired out with so many repeated shows of the same things, that whatever is new or uncommon contributes...our minds, for a while, with the strangeness of its appearances. It serves us for a kind of refreshment, and takes off from that satiety we are apt to... | |
| Jan Godderis - 2006 - 468 Seiten
...indeed so often conversant with one set of objects, and tired out with so many repeated shows of the same things, that whatever is new or uncommon contributes...complain of in our usual and ordinary entertainments ". (...) ... there is nothing that makes its way more directly to the soul than beauty, which immediately... | |
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