The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.].1804 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 38
Strona 8
... appear offensive to many , but those who knew he was too blind to discern the perfections of an art which applies itself immediately to our eye- sight , must acknowledge he was not wrong . 66 He delighted no more in music than painting ...
... appear offensive to many , but those who knew he was too blind to discern the perfections of an art which applies itself immediately to our eye- sight , must acknowledge he was not wrong . 66 He delighted no more in music than painting ...
Strona 23
... appears the Doctor " was nothing loth . " His Lordship , however , doubting the success of such an experiment , afterwards declined it , which the Doctor could never forgive , " That fellow , " he used sometimes to say , speaking of ...
... appears the Doctor " was nothing loth . " His Lordship , however , doubting the success of such an experiment , afterwards declined it , which the Doctor could never forgive , " That fellow , " he used sometimes to say , speaking of ...
Strona 54
... appears to be , for elegant composition and masterly style , in exe- ry respect worthy of the pen of its learned author , are yet of opinion , that the character of the deceased as a writer , particularly as a Poet , is perhaps not ...
... appears to be , for elegant composition and masterly style , in exe- ry respect worthy of the pen of its learned author , are yet of opinion , that the character of the deceased as a writer , particularly as a Poet , is perhaps not ...
Strona 76
... appear more collected , more devout , or less terrified at the approaching minute . I This account , which is so much more agreeable than , and somewhat different from your's , has given us the satisfaction of thinking that that great ...
... appear more collected , more devout , or less terrified at the approaching minute . I This account , which is so much more agreeable than , and somewhat different from your's , has given us the satisfaction of thinking that that great ...
Strona 80
Samuel Johnson. • " establishment , what the world calls a genteel appear- ance . He visited none of his friends so constantly as the late Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . In the family of this gen- tleman he lived a considerable part of the year ...
Samuel Johnson. • " establishment , what the world calls a genteel appear- ance . He visited none of his friends so constantly as the late Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . In the family of this gen- tleman he lived a considerable part of the year ...
Spis treści
213 | |
221 | |
227 | |
228 | |
233 | |
235 | |
245 | |
267 | |
106 | |
114 | |
117 | |
121 | |
122 | |
128 | |
139 | |
142 | |
146 | |
154 | |
161 | |
167 | |
174 | |
179 | |
180 | |
181 | |
182 | |
188 | |
194 | |
198 | |
211 | |
273 | |
274 | |
280 | |
282 | |
286 | |
292 | |
296 | |
301 | |
305 | |
308 | |
321 | |
335 | |
348 | |
350 | |
355 | |
370 | |
373 | |
376 | |
379 | |
388 | |
394 | |
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Abyffinia beauty calamity censure character considered contempt crime danger death delight desire Dictionary diligence Doctor Dryden easily endeavour envy equally error evil excellence eyes Falkland Islands Falstaff fame fancy faults favour fear flattered folly fortune frequently friendship genius give guilt happiness honour hope human Ibid idle Idler imagination Johnson kind knowledge labour laws less lives London Chronicle Lord mankind MARRIAGE ment mind miscarriage misery nation nature necessary neral ness never Notes upon Shakspeare observed once opinion ourselves pain passions perhaps pleased pleasure poet poetry polished language Pope praise Preface to Shakspeare pride Prince of Abyssinia produce prudence racters Rambler reason Roger Ascham SAMUEL JOHNSON says seldom Sir Joshua Reynolds Sir Thomas Browne sometimes stancy Streatham suffer superiority things thought Thrale tion truth vanity virtue Western Islands writer