The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 63
... told . Richardson , who seems to с e Johnson has , in many places of his Rambler and Idler , ridiculed the notion of a dependance of our mental powers on the variations of atmos- phere . In Boswell's life , however , there are some ...
... told . Richardson , who seems to с e Johnson has , in many places of his Rambler and Idler , ridiculed the notion of a dependance of our mental powers on the variations of atmos- phere . In Boswell's life , however , there are some ...
Pagina 64
... , if his daughter could have performed the office . 99 66 The story of reducing his exuberance has been told of other authors , and , though , doubtless , true of every fertile and copious mind , seems to have been 64 MILTON.
... , if his daughter could have performed the office . 99 66 The story of reducing his exuberance has been told of other authors , and , though , doubtless , true of every fertile and copious mind , seems to have been 64 MILTON.
Pagina 65
... told us , and we cannot now know more , is , that he composed much of this poem in the night and morning , I suppose , before his mind was disturbed with common business ; and that he poured out , with great fluency , his " unpremedita ...
... told us , and we cannot now know more , is , that he composed much of this poem in the night and morning , I suppose , before his mind was disturbed with common business ; and that he poured out , with great fluency , his " unpremedita ...
Pagina 82
... told of his harshness to his daughters , and his refusal to have them taught to write ; and , in oppo- sition to other accounts , represented him as delicate , though temperate , in his diet . In 1750 , April 5 , Comus was played for ...
... told of his harshness to his daughters , and his refusal to have them taught to write ; and , in oppo- sition to other accounts , represented him as delicate , though temperate , in his diet . In 1750 , April 5 , Comus was played for ...
Pagina 121
... told by Packe , in his account of the life of Wycherley ; and from some verses which Mr. Thyer has published in the author's Remains . " Mr. Wycherley , " says Packe , " had always laid hold of an opportunity which offered of represent ...
... told by Packe , in his account of the life of Wycherley ; and from some verses which Mr. Thyer has published in the author's Remains . " Mr. Wycherley , " says Packe , " had always laid hold of an opportunity which offered of represent ...
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