He speaks, and attention watches his lips. He reasons, and conviction closes his periods. This man shall be my future guide : I will learn his doctrines, and imitate his life." " Be not too hasty," said Imlac, " to trust, or to admire, the teachers of... The Works of Samuel Johnson - Stran 241avtor: Samuel Taylor Johnson - 1825Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Johnson - 1927 - 264 strani
...the cogency of his own arguments, paid his visit in a few days, and was denied admission. He had now now learned the power of money, and made his way by...apartment, where he found the philosopher in a room half darkened, with his eyes misty, and his face pale. " Sir, said he, you are come at a time when... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1927 - 260 strani
...to "Be not too hasty, said Imlac, to trust, admire,/the teachers of morality : they d i :.! course like angels, but they live like men./ Rasselas, who...not conceive how any man could reason so forcibly witKout FeeKngjthe cogency of his own arguments, paid his visit in a few days, and was denied admission.... | |
| 1907 - 506 strani
...learn his doctrines and imitate his life." "Be not too hasty," said Imlac, "to trust, or to admire, the teachers of morality; they discourse like angels,...apartment, where he found the philosopher in a room half darkened, with his eyes misty, and his face pale. ' 'Sir,'' said he, ' 'you are come at a time... | |
| Kristina Straub - 1987 - 260 strani
...philosopher is made by Imlac in conversation with his student: "Be not too hasty to trust, or to admire, the teachers of morality: they discourse like angels, but they live like men" (R 18.50-51). And we know that the prince has begun to understand Imlac's point even before the end... | |
| Michael Prince - 1996 - 316 strani
...learn his doctrines and imitate his life.' 'Be not too hasty," said Imlac, 'to trust, or to admire, the teachers of morality: they discourse like angels, but they live like men' " (xviii, p. 74). Sure enough, as the narrative proceeds, Rasselas returns to find the stoic in abject... | |
| 1759 - 438 strani
...without feeling the cogency of his own arguments, paid his vint in a few days, and was denied admiffion. He had now learned the power of money, and made his...gold, to the inner apartment ; where he found the philofopher, in a room half darkened, with his eyes mifty, and his face pale. ' Sir, faid he, you are... | |
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