I have been attacked by an incurable complaint, aggravated by the unskilful treatment of medical men, disappointed from year to year in the hope of relief, and at last obliged to submit to the endurance of an evil the cure of which may last perhaps for... The Tone Masters: Beethoven and Bach - Side 173av Charles Barnard - 1871Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Weeks Moore - 1854 - 1020 sider
...complaint, Ac. . . . Born with a lively, ardent disposition, suscrptihlo to the inversions of society, 1 was forced at an early age to renounce them, and to pass my lile in seclusion. If I strove at jny time to set myself above all this, O. bow cruelly was 1 driven... | |
| Jane Ellice - 1865 - 248 sider
...injustice ye do me ! Ye know not the secret cause of that which to you wears such an appearance. . . . Born with a lively ardent disposition, susceptible...them and to pass my life in seclusion. If I strove to set myself above all this, O how cruelly was I driven back by the doubly painful experience of my... | |
| Sarah Tytler - 1875 - 444 sider
...injustice ye do me ! Ye know not the secret causes of that which to you wears such an appearance. . . . But only consider that, for the last six years, I...seclusion. If I strove at any time to set myself above this, 0 how cruelly was I driven back by the doubly painful experience of my defective hearing ! And... | |
| Henrietta Keddie - 1875 - 476 sider
...injustice ye do me ! Ye know not the secret causes of that which to you wears such an appearance. . . . But only consider that, for the last six years, I...seclusion. If I strove at any time to set myself above this, 0 how cruelly was I driven back by the doubly painful experience of my defective hearing ! And... | |
| George Titus Ferris - 1878 - 266 sider
...perhaps for years, if it is practicable at all. Born with a lively, ardent disposition, susceptible to to the diversions of society, I was forced at an early...seclusion. If I strove at any time to set myself above all Jhis, oh how cruelly was I driven back by the doubly painful experience of my defective hearing ! and... | |
| George Titus Ferris - 1887 - 366 sider
...death, speak more eloquently of the hidden life of a heroic soul than any other words could : — " 0 ye, who consider or declare me to be hostile, obstinate,...I strove at any time to set myself above all this, oh how cruelly was I driven back by the doubly painful experience of my defective hearing ! and yet... | |
| Sarah Tytler - 1887 - 444 sider
...medical men, disappointed from year to year in the hope of relief, and at last obliged to submit to tho endurance of an evil, the cure of which may last perhaps...seclusion. If I strove at any time to set myself above this, 0 how cruelly was I driven back by the doubly painful experience of my defective hearing ! And... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1900 - 618 sider
...practicable at all. Born with a lively, ardent disposition, susceptible to the diversion! of society, t was forced at an early age to renounce them, and to pass my life in seclusion. tf t strove at any time to set myself above all this, O how cruelly was 1 driven back by the doubly... | |
| Franz Hoffmann - 1904 - 136 sider
...if it can be removed at all. Born with an ardent, lively disposition, susceptible to the pleasures of society, I was forced at an early age to renounce them, and pass my life in seclusion. When I strove to rise above this, oh, how cruelly was I forced back by the... | |
| Anton Schindler, Donald W. MacArdle - 1996 - 562 sider
...cure may take years or indeed be impossible. Born with an ardent, active temperament, ever inclined to the diversions of society, I was forced at an early age to seclude myself, to live in loneliness. If at times I tried to ignore all this, how harshly was I driven... | |
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