| 1821 - 724 pages
...transported into Asiatic scenes. 1 know not whether others share in my feelings on this point ; butlhave often thought that if I were compelled to forego England, and to live in China, and among Chinese manners and modes of life and scenery, I should go mad. The causes of my horror lie... | |
| 1822 - 962 pages
...his means, transported into Asiatic scenes. I know not whether others share in my feelings on this point : but I have often thought that if I were compelled to forego England, and to live in China and among Chinese manners and modes of life and scenery, I should go mad. The causes of my horror lie... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pages
...his means, transported into Asiatic scenes : I know not whether others share in my feelings on this point; but I have often thought that if I were compelled to forego England, and to live in China, and among Chinese manners and modes of life and scenery, I should go mad. The causes of my horror lie... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...face convinced me that it ** THE PAINS OF OPIUM. know not whether others share in my feelings on this point ; but I have often thought that if I were compelled to forego England, and to live in China, and among Chinese manners and modes of life^ and scenery, I should go mad. The causes of my horror... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - Opium abuse - 1847 - 270 pages
...his means, transported into Asiatic scenes. I know not whether others share in my feelings on this point ; but I have often thought that if I were compelled to forego England, and to live in China, and among Chinese manners and modes of life and scenery, I should go mad. The causes of my horror lie... | |
| Electronic journals - 1883 - 674 pages
...CaOuiy." De Quincey writes in the Opium-Eater : — " I know not whether others share my feelings on this point, but I have often thought that if I were compelled...manners and modes of life and scenery, I should go mad." Is one idea suggested by the other, or is it merely a coincidence, or one of those ideas that at certain... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - Authors, English - 1850 - 300 pages
...his means, transported into Asiatic scenes. I know not whether others share in my feelings on this point; but I have often thought that if I were compelled to forego England, and to live in China, and among Chinese manners and modes of life and scenery, I should go mad. The causes of my horror lie... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 pages
...his means, transported into Asiatic scenes. I know not whether others share in my feelings on this point ; but I have often thought that if I were compelled to forego England, and to live in China, and among Chinese manners and modes of life and scenery, I should go mad. The causes of my horror lie... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - English language - 1851 - 1502 pages
...predominance in them of the Copulative element ; as, " I know not whether others share in my feelings on this point, but I have often thought that if I were compelled...China, among Chinese manners, and modes of life, and soenery, I should go mad." — DE QUINCEY. " He obliged the Nile to run bloody for your sakes." In... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 290 pages
...his means, transported into Asiatic scenes. I know not whether others share in my feelings on this point; but I have often thought that if I were compelled to forego England, and to live in China, and among Chinese manners and modes of life and scenery, I should go made The causes of my horror lie... | |
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