Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... دو a we must consider that this delight is per- ceptible only by " a mind at ease , mind at once calm and clear ; but that a mind gloomy and impetuous , like that of Johnson , cannot be fixed for any length of time in minute attention ...
... دو a we must consider that this delight is per- ceptible only by " a mind at ease , mind at once calm and clear ; but that a mind gloomy and impetuous , like that of Johnson , cannot be fixed for any length of time in minute attention ...
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... neglected fabric nods beneath The weight of and totters to the tempest , Must heaven despatch the messengers of light , Or wake the dead , to warn us of its fall ? " دو MAHOMET ( to IRENE ) . “ I have 32 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... neglected fabric nods beneath The weight of and totters to the tempest , Must heaven despatch the messengers of light , Or wake the dead , to warn us of its fall ? " دو MAHOMET ( to IRENE ) . “ I have 32 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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... دو MAHOMET ( to IRENE ) . “ I have tried thee , and joy to find that thou deservest to be loved by Mahomet , -with a mind great as his own . Sure , thou art an er- ror of nature , and an exception to the rest of thy sex , and art ...
... دو MAHOMET ( to IRENE ) . “ I have tried thee , and joy to find that thou deservest to be loved by Mahomet , -with a mind great as his own . Sure , thou art an er- ror of nature , and an exception to the rest of thy sex , and art ...
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... دو One of the warmest patrons of this poem on its first appearance was General Oglethorpe , whose " strong benevolence of soul " was unabated during the course of a very long life ; though it is painful to think , that he had but too ...
... دو One of the warmest patrons of this poem on its first appearance was General Oglethorpe , whose " strong benevolence of soul " was unabated during the course of a very long life ; though it is painful to think , that he had but too ...
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... دو Yet , while we admire the poctical excellence of this poem , candour obliges us to allow , that the flame of patriotism and zeal for popular resistance with which it is fraught , had no just cause . There was , in truth , no ...
... دو Yet , while we admire the poctical excellence of this poem , candour obliges us to allow , that the flame of patriotism and zeal for popular resistance with which it is fraught , had no just cause . There was , in truth , no ...
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