The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 8
... look with careless- ness , perhaps with triumph , on the utmost exacer- bations of human misery , would then be able to return without horrour and dejection . For , who can congratulate himself upon a life passed without some act more ...
... look with careless- ness , perhaps with triumph , on the utmost exacer- bations of human misery , would then be able to return without horrour and dejection . For , who can congratulate himself upon a life passed without some act more ...
Pagina 20
... hopes than human nature can gratify ; that I dress up an ideal charmer in all the radiance of perfection , and then enter the world to look for the same excellence in corporeal beauty . But surely , Mr. 20 THE RAMBLER.
... hopes than human nature can gratify ; that I dress up an ideal charmer in all the radiance of perfection , and then enter the world to look for the same excellence in corporeal beauty . But surely , Mr. 20 THE RAMBLER.
Pagina 30
... Lucretius , an earlier writer , for a garret , in his description of the lofty towers of serene learning , and of the pleasure with which a wise man looks down upon the confused and erratick state of the world 30 THE RAMBLER.
... Lucretius , an earlier writer , for a garret , in his description of the lofty towers of serene learning , and of the pleasure with which a wise man looks down upon the confused and erratick state of the world 30 THE RAMBLER.
Pagina 31
... look below on human kind , Bewilder'd in the maze of life , and blind . Lib . ii . 7 . DRYDEN . The institution has , indeed , continued to our own time ; the garret is still the usual receptacle of the philosopher and poet ; but this ...
... look below on human kind , Bewilder'd in the maze of life , and blind . Lib . ii . 7 . DRYDEN . The institution has , indeed , continued to our own time ; the garret is still the usual receptacle of the philosopher and poet ; but this ...
Pagina 39
... look forward only to a small distance , will scarcely understand , why nights and days should be spent in studies , which end in new studies , and which , according to Malherbe's observation , do not tend to lessen the price of bread ...
... look forward only to a small distance , will scarcely understand , why nights and days should be spent in studies , which end in new studies , and which , according to Malherbe's observation , do not tend to lessen the price of bread ...
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