The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... Imagination selects ideas from the treasures of remembrance , and produces novelty only by varied combinations . We do not even form con- jectures of distant , or anticipations of future events , but by concluding what is possible from ...
... Imagination selects ideas from the treasures of remembrance , and produces novelty only by varied combinations . We do not even form con- jectures of distant , or anticipations of future events , but by concluding what is possible from ...
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... imagination haunted by phantoms of misery which he was unable to suppress , and would gladly have calmed his thoughts with some oblivious antidote . In this we all resemble one another ; the hero and the sage arc , like vulgar mortals ...
... imagination haunted by phantoms of misery which he was unable to suppress , and would gladly have calmed his thoughts with some oblivious antidote . In this we all resemble one another ; the hero and the sage arc , like vulgar mortals ...
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... imagining myself likely to be in a short time the sheriff's lady , I broke of my acquaint- ance with some of my neighbours ; and advised my husband to keep good company , and not to be seen with men who were worth nothing . In time he ...
... imagining myself likely to be in a short time the sheriff's lady , I broke of my acquaint- ance with some of my neighbours ; and advised my husband to keep good company , and not to be seen with men who were worth nothing . In time he ...
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... imagination ; and many particular acts will be wrong , though their general principle be right . It cannot be denied that a just con- viction of the restraint necessary to be laid upon the appetites has produced extravagant and ...
... imagination ; and many particular acts will be wrong , though their general principle be right . It cannot be denied that a just con- viction of the restraint necessary to be laid upon the appetites has produced extravagant and ...
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... , which common eyes pass unregarded , will ten times treble its price in the imagination of philosophers . Beauty is far from operating upon collectors as upon low and vulgar minds , even where beauty might be No. 56 . 199 THE IDLER .
... , which common eyes pass unregarded , will ten times treble its price in the imagination of philosophers . Beauty is far from operating upon collectors as upon low and vulgar minds , even where beauty might be No. 56 . 199 THE IDLER .
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1811 |
The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 10 Samuel Johnson,Arthur Murphy Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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