... and bewitching thoughts so covertly, so feelingly, so urgently, so continually, set upon, creep in, insinuate, possess, overcome, distract, and detain them ; they cannot, I say, go about their more necessary business, stave off or extricate themselves,... The Scottish Review - Page 571886Full view - About this book
| John Ferriar - 1798 - 334 pages
...address themselves to them, or almost to any study or employment. These fantastical and bewitching thoughts so covertly, so feelingly, so urgently, so...melancholizing, and carried along, as he (they say) that is led round about a heath with a Puck in the night, they run earnestly on in this labyrinth of anxious... | |
| Robert Burton - 1804 - 622 pages
...distract, and • A tjuibus malum, Velul a primaria caussâ, oecasionenj nactum est. * Judetain the«), they cannot, I say, go about their more necessary...extricate themselves, but are ever musing, melancholizing, ami carried along, аз he (they say) that is led round about an heath with a Puck in the night. They... | |
| Robert Burton - 1806 - 626 pages
...address themselves to them, or almost to any study or employment : these phantasticall and bewitching thoughts so covertly, so feelingly, so urgently, so...creep in, insinuate, possess, overcome, distract, and • A quihns malum, v^lnt a primartñ causea, occasioncm nactura r4U fc Judetain them, they cannot,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 pages
...address themselves to them, or almost to any study or employment : these fantastical and bewitching thoughts so covertly, so feelingly, so urgently, so...melancholizing, and carried along, as he (they say) that is led round about an heath with a puck in the night. They run earnestly on in this labyrinth of anxious... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 pages
...them, or almost to any study or employment : these fantastical and bewitching thoughts so covertly, s« feelingly, so urgently, so continually, set Upon,...creep in, insinuate, possess, overcome, distract, and de» tain them ; they cannot, I say, go about their more necessary business, stave off or extricate... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 970 pages
...address themselves to them., or almost to any study or employment : these fantastical and bewitching thoughts so covertly, so feelingly) so urgently, so continually, set upon, creep ifl, insinuate, possess, overcome, distract, and detain them ; they cannot, I say, go about their more... | |
| John Ferriar - 1812 - 202 pages
...address themselves to them, or almost to any study or employment. These fantastical and bewitching thoughts so covertly, so feelingly, so urgently, so...off or extricate themselves, but are ever musing, melan-r cholizing, and carried along, as he (they say) that is led round about a heath with a Puck... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 524 pages
...to any study or employment : these fantastical and bewitching thoughts se covertly, s» itEToN.- 46? {feelingly, so urgently, so continually, set upon,...say, go about their more necessary business, stave offer extricate themselves, but are ever musing, melancholizing, and carried along, as he (they say)... | |
| Robert Burton - 1821 - 614 pages
...address themselves to them, or almost to any study or imployment : these phantastical and bewitching thoughts so covertly, so feelingly, so urgently, so...melancholizing, and carried along, as he (they say) that is led round about an heath with a Puck in the night. They run earnestly on in this labyrinth of anxious... | |
| Robert Burton - 1821 - 612 pages
...address themselves to them, or almost to any study or imployment : these phantastical and bewitching thoughts so covertly, so feelingly, so urgently, so...melancholizing, and carried along, as he (they say) that is led round about an heath with a Puck in the night. They run earnestly on in this labyrinth of anxious... | |
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