But how is the mind of the laborer or artisan to be delivered from the blank and stupified state, during the parts of his employment that do not necessarily engross his thoughts?
Some ignorant minds have instinctive impulses of this kind; though far more of them are so deeply stupified as to be habitually safe from any such inquietude.
Dear me, Master Herbert, one gets quite stupified looking back into one's life.
I saw it done, and I saw that this boy was perfectly amazed and stupifiedby it.
I was led, stupified by the result of my trial, back to the prison.
She then descended to the parlour, leaving the housekeeper stupified with amazement.
All, except Harleigh, remained nearly stupified by what had passed, for no one else had ever considered her but as a needy travelling adventurer.
When first he stood in the same place, he had not fully realized his situation; he was stupified with overwatching and fatigue.
At these last words the king frowned, and the faces of all present assumed in an instant a stupified expression.
Levrault was looking and listening with a stupified air, when a hand was laid upon his shoulder: turning quickly about, he found himself face to face with Jolibois.
Even Sir John Manvers's delirium had yielded to the anodynes administered, and he lay stupified and still, watched by Dr E--and his servant.
In the meantime I had leisure to take notice of Strap, who seemed quite stupified with horror: I comforted him with an assurance, that I had received no damage, and explained the nature of this affair as we walked homeward.
Stupified with horror at this dreadful insinuation, he stood mute for some time and then broke out into "God of his infinite mercy enable you to withstand that temptation of the devil!
He advanced towards the spot where Gerald, stupified with the events of the past night, stood gazing upon the corpse, almost unconscious of the presence of the intruder.
The thought acted like electricity upon each stupified sense and palsied limb; and eager with the renewed hope, he bounded forward to the spot where lay the unfortunate Gerald, writhing in his agony.
When she had remained about an hour in the state of stupified horror so natural in her situation, she was disturbed by the opening of the jarring bolts of her place of confinement, and Ratcliffe showed himself.
She sat as one stupified with danger, yet sufficiently conscious of it as to be conscious of nothing besides.
He clasped his hands upon his aching brow, but it ached worse than ever, and he sat stupified in blank despair.
He sunk down in a chair in a bewildered and stupified state, from which he was awakened by the voice of Cuddie.
The Privy Council of Scotland, astonished at the extent of resistance which their arbitrary measures had provoked, seemed stupified with terror, and incapable of taking active steps to subdue the resentment which these measures had excited.
As he ceased, one universal and portentous yell burst from the fiend-like band; and again the weapons of death were fiercely brandished around the heads of the stupified soldiers who had fallen into their power.
The sudden glare of light suggested to the stupified and astonished object of popular hatred the possibility of concealment or escape.
She turned towards him an eye of mingled fear, affection, and upbraiding, all contending with a sort of stupified surprise.
Some of the spectators muttered accents of encouragement; but in general they were so much appalled by a sight so strange and audacious, that they looked on with a sort of stupified astonishment.
With a stupifiedmanner and a faltering voice, the stranger answered, "Yes.
The poor creature occasionally struggled hard to do better; but her constitution was destroyed by vice and hardship; her feelings were blunted by suffering, and her naturally bright faculties were stupified by opium.
Amongst the rest, one of our officers appeared quite stupified with fear.
The other of our officers was no less stupified (if I may so express myself) with fool-hardiness, and seemed almost insensible of his danger.
The thought acted like electricity upon each stupified sense, and palsied limb; and eager with the renewed hope, he bounded forward to the spot where lay the unfortunate Gerald, writhing in his agony.
Mary heard all this and a great deal more, and sat stupified with a dull look of wonder on her face, making no reply.
She was more than struck dumb--she was stupified by the news.
She was so stupified that she could make no sort of stand against it, no opposition to the evidence, which, indeed, was crushing, and left no opening for unbelief.
Upon the captain's hastening on deck, he found the crew rushing up from their berths, many of them in a state of nudity, and so stupified as to be utterly incapable of making the least effort for their own preservation.
Most of them had been drinking the spirits, and were so stupified that they were incapable of taking advantage of the floating spars and planks to which they might have clung, and so gained the land.
Lieutenant Tailour then went below to ascertain how matters were going on; he found only the boatswain's mate in the cockpit, who was almost stupified by the smoke.
I listened to the sad narration half stupified with grief.
The extent of my degradation had nearly stupified me; but next morning I went to the Postoffice to inquire for the promised communication, scarcely caring whether it arrived or not.
I was so stupified from my hearing, that I know little of the course of the proceedings.
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