| 1750 - 228 sayfa
...vociferation of merriment, but very feldom the tranquillity of chearfulnefs. They inflame their imaginations to a kind of momentary jollity, by the help of wine and riot; and confider it as the firft bulinefs of the night, to Itupify recollection, and lay that reafon afleep which diiturbs .their gaiety,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1750 - 296 sayfa
...vociferation of merriment, but very feldom the tranquillity of chearfulnefs ; they inflame their imaginations to .a kind of momentary jollity, by the help of wine and riot, and confider it as the firft bufinefs of the night to ftupefy recollection, and lay that reafon afleep which difturbs their gayety,... | |
| 1785 - 596 sayfa
...vociferation of merriment, but very fcldom the tranquillity of cheerfulnels ; they inflame their imaginations to a kind of momentary jollity, by the help of wine...and riot, and confider it as the firft bufmefs of tlie night to ftupify recolleclion, and lay that reafon afleep which difturbs their gaiety, and calls... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787
...vociferation of merriment, but very feldom the tranquillity of cheerfulnefs; they inflame their imaginations to a kind of momentary jollity, by the help of wine...from ruin. But this poor broken fatisfaction is of fhort continuance, and miift be expiated by a long feries of mifery and regret. In a fhort time the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 626 sayfa
...vociferation of merriment, but very feldom the tranquillity of cheerfulnefs ; they inflame their imaginations to a kind of momentary jollity, by the help of wine and riot, and confider it as the firft bufinefs of the night to ftupify recollection, and lay that reafon afleep which difturbs their gaiety,... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1795 - 608 sayfa
...vociferation of merriment, but very feldom the tranquillity of chearfulnefs; they inflame their imaginations to a kind of momentary jollity, by the help of wine and riot, and confider it as the firft bufmefsof .the night to ftupify recollection, and lay that reafon afleep which difturbs their gaiety,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1795 - 594 sayfa
...vociferation of merriment, but very feldom the tranquillity of chearfulnefs; they inflame their imaginations to a kind of momentary jollity, by the help of wine and tiot, and confider it as the firft bufinefs of the night to ftupify recolle£Uon, and lay that reafon... | |
| 1797 - 680 sayfa
...buiimfs of the night to ilupify recollection, and lay that reafon afleep, which diliurbs their jaiety, and calls upon them to retreat from ruin. But this poor broken fuUfailion is of (hört continuance, and niu.1 be expiated by a long feries of milery ar.d regret.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 392 sayfa
...vociferation of merriment, but very seldom the tranquillity of cheerfulness; they inflame their imaginations to a kind of momentary jollity, by the help of wine and riot, and consider it as the first business of the night to stupify recollection, and lay that reason asleep... | |
| 1803 - 322 sayfa
...there is oft.eiY niment, but very seldom the 328 THE RAMBLER. fulness ; they inflame their imaginations to a kind of momentary jollity, by the help of wine and riot, and consider it as the first business of the night to stupify recollection, and lay that reason asleep... | |
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