Samuel JohnsonHerbert & Daniel, 1911 - 265 páginas |
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... fancy , or inspirits gayety . It is apparent , that to excellence in this valuable art , some peculiar qualifications are necessary ; for every one's experience will inform him , that the pleasure which men are able to give in ...
... fancy , or inspirits gayety . It is apparent , that to excellence in this valuable art , some peculiar qualifications are necessary ; for every one's experience will inform him , that the pleasure which men are able to give in ...
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... fancy , the parent of passion , usurps the dominion of the mind , nothing ensues but the natural effect of unlawful government , perturbation , and confusion ; that she betrays the fortresses of the intellect to rebels , and excites her ...
... fancy , the parent of passion , usurps the dominion of the mind , nothing ensues but the natural effect of unlawful government , perturbation , and confusion ; that she betrays the fortresses of the intellect to rebels , and excites her ...
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... fancy and all the cogency of argument are employed to recommend to the reader his real interest , the care of pleasing the Author of his being . Truth is shown sometimes as the phantom of a vision ; sometimes appears half- veiled in an ...
... fancy and all the cogency of argument are employed to recommend to the reader his real interest , the care of pleasing the Author of his being . Truth is shown sometimes as the phantom of a vision ; sometimes appears half- veiled in an ...
Contenido
THE PLAN OF AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY | 1 |
LIVES OF EMINENT PERSONS | 19 |
Milton | 49 |
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able affectation ancient art of memory attention censure challenge of honours character commonly considered criticism David Garrick delight desire dictionary dignity diligence Dryden endeavour English Essays esteem Euripides evil excellence expect fame fancy favour fear fictions frequently friends friendship G. K. CHESTERTON genius happiness heart honour hope human ideas ignorance images imagination Imlac indulge Ingpen's edition inquiry James Boswell kind knowledge labour language learning less letter live London Lycidas mankind maze of fate ment metaphysical poets mind moral nation nature neglect never obscure once opinion pain passed passion Penthesilea perhaps pleasing pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise pride prince of Abissinia Rasselas reader reason SAMUEL JOHNSON Satire of Juvenal scene seldom sentiments Shakspeare sion sometimes soul suffered thing thought tion truth useless virtue vols wisdom wise wish writer