| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 674 páginas
...or exasperated revenge. He is therefore, with all his variety of excellence, not often pathetick ; and had so little sensibility of the power of effusions...purely natural, that he did not esteem them in others. Simplicity gave him no pleasure ; and for the first part of his life he looked on Otway with contempt,... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 444 páginas
...seems not much acquainted. He is, therefore, with all his variety of excellence, not often pathetickr, and had so little sensibility of the power of effusions...ever drew a tear. Various readings in the Life of Dryden. . " The reason of this general perusal, Addison has attempted to [find in] derive from the... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 páginas
...seems not much acquainted. He is, therefore, with all his variety of excellence, not often pathetic ;1f he overlooked all these external disadvantages, and...manner, as described to me by the late Mr. Garrick, " The reason of this general perusal, Addison has attempted to [find in] derive from the delight which... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 584 páginas
...not much acquainted. He is, therefore, with all his variety of excellence, not often pathetick l , and had so little sensibility of the power of effusions...ever drew a tear. VARIOUS READINGS IN THE LIFE OF DRYDEN. " The reason of this general perusal, Addison has attempted to [find in] derive from the delight... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 592 páginas
...not much acquainted. He is, therefore, with all his variety of excellence, not often pathetick Yand had so little sensibility of the power of effusions...the distress of an unfortunate princess, there is net a single passage that ever drew a tear. ; u.viU .'> •>. F " J "• • i ... VARIOUS READINGS... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 590 páginas
...seems not much "acquainted. He is, therefore, with all his variety of excellence, not often pathetick , and had so little sensibility of the power of effusions...ever drew a tear.. VARIOUS READINGS IN THE LIFE OF DRYDIN. " The reason of this general perusal, Addison has attempted to [find in] derive from the delight... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 456 páginas
...seems not much acquainted. He is, therefore, with all his variety of excellence, not often pathetic, and had so little sensibility of the power of effusions...ever drew a tear. (') Various Readings in the Life of DRYDEN. " The reason of this general perusal, Addison has attempted to [find in] derive from the delight... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 páginas
...or exasperated revenge. He is, therefore, with all his variety of excellence, not often pathetic ; was with "due reverence" inscribed, happened then : simplicity gave him no pleasure ; and for the first part of his life he looked on Otway with contempt,... | |
| James Boswell - 1843 - 588 páginas
...seems not much acquainted. He is, therefore, with all his variety of excellence, not often pathetick , and had so little sensibility of the power of effusions...single passage that ever drew a tear. VARIOUS READINGS IK THE LIFE OP DRYDEN. " The reason of this general perusal Addison has attempted to [find in] deriv<... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 718 páginas
...exasperated revenge. He is, therefore, with all his variety of excellence, not often pathetic ; end H ` simplicity gave him no pleasure ; and fur the first part of his life he looked on Otway with contempt,... | |
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