The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 13
... ideas of ade- quate retribution , will be seldom discovered ; and multitudes will be suffered to advance from crime to crime , till they deserve death , because , if they had been sooner prosecuted , they would have suf- fered death ...
... ideas of ade- quate retribution , will be seldom discovered ; and multitudes will be suffered to advance from crime to crime , till they deserve death , because , if they had been sooner prosecuted , they would have suf- fered death ...
Pagina 344
... ideas of dignity in one age , are ban- ished from elegant writing or conversation in an- other , because they are in time debased by vulgar mouths , and can be no longer heard without the involuntary recollection of unpleasing images ...
... ideas of dignity in one age , are ban- ished from elegant writing or conversation in an- other , because they are in time debased by vulgar mouths , and can be no longer heard without the involuntary recollection of unpleasing images ...
Pagina 352
... ideas , and perceives how one sentiment produces another , easily believes that he can clearly express what he so strongly comprehends ; he seldom sus- pects his thoughts of embarrassment , while he serves in his own memory the series ...
... ideas , and perceives how one sentiment produces another , easily believes that he can clearly express what he so strongly comprehends ; he seldom sus- pects his thoughts of embarrassment , while he serves in his own memory the series ...
Sommario
The dangers of imitation The impropriety of imitating Spenser | 56 |
A criticism on the English historians | 62 |
The young trader turned gentleman | 69 |
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