- Library". www.jfklibrary.org.
Retrieved 2019-03-26. Johnson,
Samuel (2011), "
Horrour of the last", in Hawkins, John (ed.), The
Works of
Samuel Johnson, LL.D...
- at once a
pleasure to the eye as
music is to the ear, but "mingled with
Horrours, and
sometimes almost with despair".
Shaftesbury had made the
journey two...
- the u has
since been dropped: amb****adour, emperour, errour, governour,
horrour, inferiour, mirrour, perturbatour, superiour, tenour, terrour, tremour...
-
stars Fearing to be immerged, and both the
bears Turned, it its
mouth with
horrour does present: Just like a furnace, or as **** they paint,
Swallowing with...
-
Mountains of Sand, and the Carc****es and
Bones of Camels,
Imprint a
certain horrour in the Mind.'" —W.B.K. Shaw,
quoting from the 1709
English translation...
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different layers of time is the uroborus:
Truly Time is a vast
Denful of
Horrour,
round about which a
Serpent winds and in the
winding bites itself by the...
-
afterwards he
recollected with the
strongest aversion, and even a
degree of
horrour".
Dixie was also "legendary for his ignorance". An
anecdote was told about...
-
version of
Augustus Jacob Crandolph's The
Mysterious Hand; Or
Subterranean Horrours!,
which features an
introduction and
accompanying notes by Wintermans....
- once a "pleasure to the eye as
music is to the ear", but "mingled with
Horrours, and
sometimes almost with despair." The
significance of his
account is...
-
known to
Johnson has died suddenly,
leaving him
filled with "emptiness and
horrour". He
reflects that the
inevitable cost of life is to
outlive people one...