The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With an Essay on His Life and GeniusHarper, 1857 |
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Stran xxxi
... beauty of the moral theory consist in the premises , and the chain of reasoning that leads to the conclusion ? May not truth , as Johnson himself says , be conveyed to the mind by a new train of intermediate images ? Pope's doctrine ...
... beauty of the moral theory consist in the premises , and the chain of reasoning that leads to the conclusion ? May not truth , as Johnson himself says , be conveyed to the mind by a new train of intermediate images ? Pope's doctrine ...
Stran xxxv
... once wins the attention , yet there is solidity and beauty which will bear thorough and close examination , and stand the severest test of scrutiny and time . A Although not exactly within the compass of the present volumes.
... once wins the attention , yet there is solidity and beauty which will bear thorough and close examination , and stand the severest test of scrutiny and time . A Although not exactly within the compass of the present volumes.
Stran xxxv
... beauty of this great work is becoming more and more appreciated . We cannot but admire the determination of Dr. Johnson to undertake this work , which he knew would add little or nothing to his literary fame during his lifetime . " I ...
... beauty of this great work is becoming more and more appreciated . We cannot but admire the determination of Dr. Johnson to undertake this work , which he knew would add little or nothing to his literary fame during his lifetime . " I ...
Stran xxxv
... beauty . 201 • 202 204 79 A suspicious man justly suspected 80 Variety necessary to happiness . A Winter 127 132 The difficulty of educating a young nʊble- 205 • • scene • 128 206 • 86 The danger of succeeding a great author : An ...
... beauty . 201 • 202 204 79 A suspicious man justly suspected 80 Variety necessary to happiness . A Winter 127 132 The difficulty of educating a young nʊble- 205 • • scene • 128 206 • 86 The danger of succeeding a great author : An ...
Stran xxxv
... beauty 435 Evening : an Ode . To Stella 83 Scruple , Wormwood , Sturdy , and Gentle 436 To the Same 84 Biography , how best performed 437 To a Friend 85 Books multiplied by useless compilations 438 Stella in Mourning · 86 Miss ...
... beauty 435 Evening : an Ode . To Stella 83 Scruple , Wormwood , Sturdy , and Gentle 436 To the Same 84 Biography , how best performed 437 To a Friend 85 Books multiplied by useless compilations 438 Stella in Mourning · 86 Miss ...
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