Wit and Wisdom of Samuel JohnsonClarendon Press, 1888 - 323 strani |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 18
Stran
... becomes at iter , as a beauty finds no great it . Ib . viii . 77 . not left us the power of confirm- ervation daily shows that much on hyperbolical accusations and even he that utters them desires in credited . Addison can hardly t all ...
... becomes at iter , as a beauty finds no great it . Ib . viii . 77 . not left us the power of confirm- ervation daily shows that much on hyperbolical accusations and even he that utters them desires in credited . Addison can hardly t all ...
Stran
... becomes able at elf ; and as every great genius Inferiors , meets with some who n can talk so wisely . At night d for his intellects ; he always or a speaking club , where he heard the whole , he would but ay sp _ccusation must ...
... becomes able at elf ; and as every great genius Inferiors , meets with some who n can talk so wisely . At night d for his intellects ; he always or a speaking club , where he heard the whole , he would but ay sp _ccusation must ...
Stran
... become more ges his profession would perhaps ith the like opportunities of in- Works , vii . 278 . pyright : nd I were left by ourselves I read Opinions of our Judges upon the operty . He did not like them ; e think of your Judges not ...
... become more ges his profession would perhaps ith the like opportunities of in- Works , vii . 278 . pyright : nd I were left by ourselves I read Opinions of our Judges upon the operty . He did not like them ; e think of your Judges not ...
Stran
... becomes a gloomy vacuity with- form of pleasure , a chaos of confused no particular end , or to that which , while t hope to obtain ; for the dead will not a God has called away from the present can be seen no more in it ; we must go ...
... becomes a gloomy vacuity with- form of pleasure , a chaos of confused no particular end , or to that which , while t hope to obtain ; for the dead will not a God has called away from the present can be seen no more in it ; we must go ...
Stran
... become a man . es do more is none 1 . Fortune : Mer h they owe to pportunity at o their duty . THE nature of f or property se d is induced to Thus to ta ' s knowledge sent by threats intention of re Works , v . 69 . sents to the ad rked ...
... become a man . es do more is none 1 . Fortune : Mer h they owe to pportunity at o their duty . THE nature of f or property se d is induced to Thus to ta ' s knowledge sent by threats intention of re Works , v . 69 . sents to the ad rked ...
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Adventurer Assertors believe Boswell Boswell's Brentford censure character common consider consola contempt crime D'Arblay's Diary death Debates delight desire dignity distress dread eleva ence endeavour evil ewise expect Falstaff fame fancy fear feel folly genius happiness hear honour hope human humour idle Idler imagination intel Johnson knowledge labour learning less lexicographer live mankind marriage mind misery Murray's Johnsoniana nations nature never observation once opinion pain passions PEMBROKE COLLEGE perhaps Piozzi Letters Piozzi's Anecdotes pleased pleasure poet poverty praise pretty woman Pupillage Rambler Rasselas reason rich Samuel Johnson spect suffer talk tell thing thought tion told truth vanity vice viii virtue Wisdom of Samuel wise wish write