| 1853 - 816 pagini
...orders of sensations, in spite of the diversity of causes to which they are due. For the baschisch-eater is happy, not like the gourmand, or the famished man...like him who hears tidings which fill him with joy, or like the miser counting his treasures, the gambler who is successful at play, or the ambitious man... | |
| 1853 - 848 pagini
...diversity of canses to which they are due. For the haschisch-eater is happy, not like the gonrmand, or the famished man when satisfying his appetite,...voluptuary in the gratification of his amative desires, — bnt like him who hears tidings which fill him with joy, or like the miser counting his treasures,... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1854 - 676 pagini
...inferences might be drawn from it For the haschiseheater is happy, not like the gourmand, or the famishing man when satisfying his appetite, or the voluptuary...like him who hears tidings which fill him with joy, or like the miser counting his treasures, the gambler who is successful at play, or the ambitious man... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 482 pagini
...curious circumstance, and some remarkable inferences might be drawn from it For the haschisch-eater is happy, not like the gourmand, or the famished man...like him who hears tidings which fill him with joy, or like the miser counting his treasures, the gambler who is successful at play, or the ambitious man... | |
| 1855 - 518 pagini
...curious circumstance, and some remarkable inferences might be drawn from it For the haschisch-eater is happy ; not like the gourmand, or the famished...like him who hears tidings which fill him with joy, or like the miser counting his treasures, the gambler who is successful at play, or' the ambitious... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1855 - 520 pagini
...curious circumstance, and some remarkable inferences might be drawn from it For the haschisch-eater is happy ; not like the gourmand, or the famished...like him who hears tidings which fill him with joy, or like the miser counting his treasures, the gambler who is successful at play, or the ambitious man... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 388 pagini
...inferences might be drawn from it For the haschischeater is happy, not like the gourmand, or the famishing man when satisfying his appetite, or the voluptuary...like him. who hears tidings which fill him with joy, or like the miser counting his treasures, the gambler who is successful at play, or the ambitious man... | |
| 1858 - 516 pagini
...enjoyment entirely moral, and by no means sensual, as might he imagined. . . . For the hashish-eater is happy, not like the gourmand, or the famished man...appetite, or the voluptuary in the gratification of his desires ; but like one who hears news that fill him with joy, or like the miser counting his stores,... | |
| 1858 - 516 pagini
...enjoyment entirely moral, and by no means sensual, as might be imagined. . . . For the hashish-eater is happy, not like the gourmand, or the famished man...appetite, or the voluptuary in the gratification of his desires ; but like one who hears news that fill him with joy, or like the miser counting his stores,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 924 pagini
...enjoyment entirely moral, and by no means sensual, as might be imagined. . . . For the hashish-eater is happy, not like the gourmand, or the famished man...appetite, or the voluptuary in the gratification of his desires ; but like one who hears news that fill him with joy, or like the miser counting his stores,... | |
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