The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Richardson, 1823 |
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... question ; because they only had something upon which they could rest as matter of fact . " MURRAY . " It seems to mẹ that we are not angry at a man for contro- verting an opinion which we believe and value ; we rather pity him ...
... question ; because they only had something upon which they could rest as matter of fact . " MURRAY . " It seems to mẹ that we are not angry at a man for contro- verting an opinion which we believe and value ; we rather pity him ...
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... question , whether legal redress could be obtained , even when a man's deceased relation was calumniated in a publication . Mr. Murray maintained there should be reparation , unless the authour could justify himself by proving the fact ...
... question , whether legal redress could be obtained , even when a man's deceased relation was calumniated in a publication . Mr. Murray maintained there should be reparation , unless the authour could justify himself by proving the fact ...
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... question occurred on occasion of an indictment , The King , v . Topham , who , as a proprietor of a newspaper entitled " The World , " was found guilty of a libel against Earl Cowper , deceased , because certain injurious charges ...
... question occurred on occasion of an indictment , The King , v . Topham , who , as a proprietor of a newspaper entitled " The World , " was found guilty of a libel against Earl Cowper , deceased , because certain injurious charges ...
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... question whether a man who had been guilty of vicious actions would do well to force himself into solitude and sadness ? JOHN- SON . No , sir , unless it prevent him from being vicious again . With some people gloomy peni- tence is only ...
... question whether a man who had been guilty of vicious actions would do well to force himself into solitude and sadness ? JOHN- SON . No , sir , unless it prevent him from being vicious again . With some people gloomy peni- tence is only ...
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... time than Greece and Rome ; put England , Spain , Germany , and the Northern kingdoms out of the question . B. ] their humble sphere . JOHNSON . " Sir , while D 2 ÆTAT . 67 . 35 DR . JOHNSON . Assyrian, the Persian, the Grecian, and the ...
... time than Greece and Rome ; put England , Spain , Germany , and the Northern kingdoms out of the question . B. ] their humble sphere . JOHNSON . " Sir , while D 2 ÆTAT . 67 . 35 DR . JOHNSON . Assyrian, the Persian, the Grecian, and the ...
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Strona 178 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings. Far from me and from my friends be such frigid philosophy, as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground •which has been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warmer among the...
Strona 177 - We were now treading that illustrious island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion.
Strona 358 - Are these thy views? proceed, illustrious youth, And virtue guard thee to the throne of Truth! Yet should thy soul indulge the...
Strona 307 - You are a philosopher, Dr. Johnson. I have tried too in my time to be a philosopher ; but I don't know how, cheerfulness was always breaking in.
Strona 183 - Why, Sir, you find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life ; for there is in London all that life can afford.
Strona 201 - Solitude, romantic maid! Whether by nodding towers you tread ; Or haunt the desert's trackless gloom, Or hover o'er the yawning tomb ; Or climb the Andes' clifted side, Or by the Nile's coy source abide : Or, starting from your half-year's sleep, From Hecla view the thawing deep : Or, at the purple dawn of day...
Strona 270 - I will not be put to the question. Don't you consider, Sir, that these are not the manners of a gentleman? I will not be baited with what and why; what is this? what is that? why is a cow's tail long? why is a fox's tail bushy?" The gentleman, who was a good deal out of countenance, said, "Why, Sir, you are so good, that I venture to trouble you.
Strona 64 - Notwithstanding the high veneration which I entertained for Dr. Johnson, I was sensible that he was sometimes a little actuated by the spirit of contradiction, and by means of that I hoped I should gain my point. I was persuaded that if I had come upon him with a direct proposal, "Sir, will you dine in company with Jack Wilkes?" he would have flown into a passion, and would probably have answered, "Dine with Jack Wilkes, Sir ! I'd as soon dine with Jack Ketch.
Strona 267 - Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier, or not having been at sea.
Strona 313 - I met him (said he) at Lord Clare's house' in the country, and he took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary man.