The Common Reader Volume 1 26 Essays on Jane Austen, George Eliot, Conrad, Montaigne and Others
3.There is an unabashed tranquillity in page after page of Wordsworth and Scott and Miss Austen which is sedative to the verge of somnolence.
华兹华斯、斯科特和奥斯丁小姐的每一页书里都有一种毫不掩饰的宁静,这种宁静使人处于昏昏欲睡的边。机翻
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4." He's done it! Now, we'll all sit here till midnight" . In an instant, the somnolence had fled from the lounging throng and something electric went snapping through the air.
5.They were activities which, beside those of a town, a village, or even a farm, would have appeared as the ferment of stagnation merely, a creeping of the flesh of somnolence.
6.A heavy warm somnolence lay over the house, as if it slept at ease like the girls, until night when it would burst into its full beauty with music and candle flames.
7.A somnolence, a summer siesta reigned in all the vacant spaces around the counters, you might have thought yourself in a church wrapt in sleeping shadow after the last mass.
8.Insufficiency of spirit refers to mild loss of vitality usually seen in patients with deficiency syndrome, the manifestations of which are dispiritedness, amnesia, somnolence, low voice and no desire to speak, lassitude and slow movement, etc..