Encara no tenim significats per a "terrour".
1Such a time of terrour you have been happy in not seeing.'
2Wherever I came, I found silence and dejection, coldness and terrour.
3But sorrow and terrour must naturally precede reformation; for what other cause can produce it?
4He has disarmed it of its terrour at Muack, by inoculating eighty of his people.
5The effect of this terrour has been tried.
6No, Sir; their affection for their old dwellings, and the terrour of a general change, keep them at home.
7On the next day let the same place be shown them again, but with some additions of strength or terrour.
8Have mercy upon me, O GOD, have mercy upon me; years and infirmities oppress me, terrour and anxiety beset me.
9He wanders about the world without pomp or terrour, and is neither known nor valued but by men like himself.
10The crews crept to Talisker, almost lifeless with wet, cold, fatigue, and terrour, but the lady took care of them.
11Nothing here "excites or assuages emotion:" here is "no magical power of raising phantastick terrour or wild anxiety."
12There is always a point at which caution, however solicitous, must limit its preservatives, because one terrour often counteracts another.
13My condition had lost much of its terrour, since I found that the Arab ranged the country merely to get riches.
14Distress and terrour often discover to us those faults, with which we should never have reproached ourselves in a happy state.
15I shall never be a Papist, unless on the near approach of death, of which I have a very great terrour.
16They forget that one of the votes was illegally suspended, and that the rest were extorted by the terrour of an army.
Terrour a través del temps