The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 71
... character of the long parlia- ment , and assembly of divines , was excluded ; of which the author gave a copy to the earl of Anglesea , and which , being afterwards published , has been since inserted in its proper place . The same year ...
... character of the long parlia- ment , and assembly of divines , was excluded ; of which the author gave a copy to the earl of Anglesea , and which , being afterwards published , has been since inserted in its proper place . The same year ...
Pagina 80
... character , in domestick relations , is , that he was severe and arbitrary . His family consisted of women ; and there appears in his books something like a Turkish contempt of females , as subordinate and inferiour beings . That his ...
... character , in domestick relations , is , that he was severe and arbitrary . His family consisted of women ; and there appears in his books something like a Turkish contempt of females , as subordinate and inferiour beings . That his ...
Pagina 88
... characters delight in musick ; but he seems to think , that cheerful notes would have obtained , from Pluto , a complete dismission of Eurydice , of whom solemn sounds only procured a conditional release . For the old age of ...
... characters delight in musick ; but he seems to think , that cheerful notes would have obtained , from Pluto , a complete dismission of Eurydice , of whom solemn sounds only procured a conditional release . For the old age of ...
Pagina 89
... characters are kept sufficiently apart . No mirth can , indeed , be found in his melancholy ; but I am afraid that I always meet some melancholy in his mirth . They are two noble efforts of imagination ' . 2 The greatest of his juvenile ...
... characters are kept sufficiently apart . No mirth can , indeed , be found in his melancholy ; but I am afraid that I always meet some melancholy in his mirth . They are two noble efforts of imagination ' . 2 The greatest of his juvenile ...
Pagina 93
... character , and the tendency of the passions , either single or combined ; and physiology must supply him with illustrations and images . To put these materials to poetical use , is required an imagination capable of painting nature ...
... character , and the tendency of the passions , either single or combined ; and physiology must supply him with illustrations and images . To put these materials to poetical use , is required an imagination capable of painting nature ...
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