The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: The lives of the English poetsT. Longman, B. White and Son, B. Law, J. Dodsley, H. Baldwin, J. Robson, J Johnson, C. Dilly, T. Vernor, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, T. Cadell, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, N. Conant, P. Elmsly, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, W. Goldsmith, R. Faulder, Leigh and Sotheby, G. Nicol, J. Murray, A. Strahan, W. Lowndes, T. Evans, W. Bent, S. Hayes, G. and T. Wilkie, T. and J. Egerton, W. Fox, P. M.'Queen, Ogilvie and Speale, Darton and Harvey, G. and C. Kearsley, W. Millar, B. C. Collins, and E. Newbery., 1792 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 58
עמוד 3
... was his happi- ness to have several contemporaries and fellow- students who exercised and excited this virtue in themselves and others , thereby becoming fo deferv- B 2 edly edly in favour with this age , and fo good SMITH . 3.
... was his happi- ness to have several contemporaries and fellow- students who exercised and excited this virtue in themselves and others , thereby becoming fo deferv- B 2 edly edly in favour with this age , and fo good SMITH . 3.
עמוד 4
Samuel Johnson. edly in favour with this age , and fo good a proof of its nice difcernment . His judgement , naturally good , foon ripened into an exquifite fineness and diftinguifh- ing fagacity , which as it was active and bufy , fo it ...
Samuel Johnson. edly in favour with this age , and fo good a proof of its nice difcernment . His judgement , naturally good , foon ripened into an exquifite fineness and diftinguifh- ing fagacity , which as it was active and bufy , fo it ...
עמוד 13
... favours the flung in his way when offered to him at the price of a more durable reputation . He took care to have no ... favour . Whatever quarrel a few four creatures , whofe obfcurity is their happinefs , may poffibly have to the age ...
... favours the flung in his way when offered to him at the price of a more durable reputation . He took care to have no ... favour . Whatever quarrel a few four creatures , whofe obfcurity is their happinefs , may poffibly have to the age ...
עמוד 38
... be read at Westminster ; but preffed none to violate his confcience ; and , when the bishop of London was brought before them , gave his voice in his favour . Thus Thus far he fuffered intereft or obedience to carry him 38 S PRAT .
... be read at Westminster ; but preffed none to violate his confcience ; and , when the bishop of London was brought before them , gave his voice in his favour . Thus Thus far he fuffered intereft or obedience to carry him 38 S PRAT .
עמוד 39
... favour of his old mafter . He complied , however , with the new eftablifh- ment , and was left unmolefted ; but , in 1692 , a ftrange attack was made upon him by one Robert Young and Stephen Blackhead , both men convicted of infamous ...
... favour of his old mafter . He complied , however , with the new eftablifh- ment , and was left unmolefted ; but , in 1692 , a ftrange attack was made upon him by one Robert Young and Stephen Blackhead , both men convicted of infamous ...
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 339 - WANDERER, the man of exalted sentiments, extensive views, and curious observations ; the man whose remarks on life might have assisted the statesman, whose ideas of virtue might have enlightened the moralist, whose eloquence might have influenced senates, and whose delicacy might have polished courts.
עמוד 26 - James, whose skill in physic will be long remembered ; and with David Garrick, whom I hoped to have gratified with this character of our common friend. But what are the hopes of man ? I am disappointed by that stroke of death which has eclipsed the gaiety of nations, and impoverished the public stock of harmless pleasure.
עמוד 116 - ... always equable, and always easy, without glowing words or pointed sentences. Addison never deviates from his track to snatch a grace; he seeks no ambitious ornaments, and tries no hazardous innovations. His page is always luminous, but never blazes in unexpected splendour.
עמוד 26 - His studies had been so various, that I am not able to name a man of equal knowledge. His acquaintance with books was great; and what he did not immediately know, he could at least tell where to find.
עמוד 267 - Richard, with an air of the utmost importance, to come very early to his house the next morning. Mr. Savage came as he had promised, found the chariot at the door, and Sir Richard waiting for him, and ready to go out. What was intended, and whither they were to go, Savage could not conjecture, and was not willing to...
עמוד 83 - above all men in that talent called humour, and enjoyed it in such perfection that I have often reflected, after a night spent with him apart from all the world, that I had had the pleasure of conversing with an intimate acquaintance of Terence and Catullus, who had all their wit and nature, heightened with humour more exquisite and delightful than any other man ever possessed.
עמוד 220 - The play, like many others, was plainly written only to divert, without any moral purpose, and is therefore not likely to do good; nor can it be conceived, without more speculation than life requires or admits, to be productive of much evil. Highwaymen and housebreakers seldom frequent the playhouse, or mingle in any elegant diversion; nor is it possible for any one to imagine that he may rob with safety, because he sees Macheath reprieved upon the stage.
עמוד 267 - They soon sat down to the work. Sir Richard dictated and Savage wrote, till the dinner that had been ordered was put upon the table. Savage was surprised at the meanness of the entertainment, and after...
עמוד 380 - ... nothing will supply the want of prudence; and that negligence and irregularity, long continued, will make knowledge useless, wit ridiculous, and genius contemptible.
עמוד 298 - Should Dennis publish, you had stabb'd your Brother, Lampoon'd your Monarch, or debauch'd your Mother ; Say, what revenge on Dennis can be had ? Too dull for laughter, for reply too mad : On one so poor you cannot take the law; On one so old your sword you scorn to draw : Uncag'd then let the harmless monster rage, Secure in dulness, madness, want, and age.