The Works of Samuel Johnson: The Adventurer and IdlerW. Pickering, London; and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1825 |
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... considered as a continuation of the Rambler . The same subjects are discussed ; the interests of literature and of literary men , the emptiness of praise and the vanity of human wishes . The same intimate knowledge of the town and its ...
... considered as a continuation of the Rambler . The same subjects are discussed ; the interests of literature and of literary men , the emptiness of praise and the vanity of human wishes . The same intimate knowledge of the town and its ...
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... considered as a continuation of the Rambler . The same subjects are discussed ; the interests of literature and of literary men , the emptiness of praise and the vanity of human wishes . The same intimate knowledge of the town and its ...
... considered as a continuation of the Rambler . The same subjects are discussed ; the interests of literature and of literary men , the emptiness of praise and the vanity of human wishes . The same intimate knowledge of the town and its ...
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... considered .. 45. On painting . Portraits defended .. 276 279 281 46. Molly Quick's complaint of her mistress . 285 47. Deborah Ginger's account of city - wits .... 288 48. The bustle of idleness described and ridiculed 291 49. Marvel's ...
... considered .. 45. On painting . Portraits defended .. 276 279 281 46. Molly Quick's complaint of her mistress . 285 47. Deborah Ginger's account of city - wits .... 288 48. The bustle of idleness described and ridiculed 291 49. Marvel's ...
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... considered 414 91. Sufficiency of the English language 417 92. Nature of cunning 419 93. Sam Softly's history . 422 94. Obstructions of learning 425 95. Tim Wainscot's son a fine gentleman . 427 96. Hacho of Lapland . . . . . . 430 97 ...
... considered 414 91. Sufficiency of the English language 417 92. Nature of cunning 419 93. Sam Softly's history . 422 94. Obstructions of learning 425 95. Tim Wainscot's son a fine gentleman . 427 96. Hacho of Lapland . . . . . . 430 97 ...
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... considered religion as my enemy ; and proceed- ing to treat her with contempt and derision , was not a little delighted , that the unfashionableness of her appear- ance , and the unanimated uniformity of her motions , af- forded ...
... considered religion as my enemy ; and proceed- ing to treat her with contempt and derision , was not a little delighted , that the unfashionableness of her appear- ance , and the unanimated uniformity of her motions , af- forded ...
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Стр. 83 - he that is rich is honoured, he that is poor may keep his poverty secret: are you married '. you have a cheerful house; are you single ? you i " Count o'er the joys thine hours have seen. " Count o'er thy days from anguish free, " And know, whatever thou hast been, " Tis something better not to be.
Стр. 54 - De Ar. Poet. 412. The youth, who hopes th' Olympic prize to gain. All arts must try, and every toil sustain. FRANCIs. IT is observed by Bacon, that " reading makes a full man, conversation a ready man, and writing an exact man." As Bacon attained to degrees of knowledge scarcely ever reached by any other man, the directions which
Стр. 95 - Sat. x. 347. Intrust thy fortune to the Pow'rs above : Leave them to manage for thee, and to grant What their unerring wisdom sees the want. In goodness as in greatness they excel: Ah! that we lov'd ourselves but half so well.
Стр. viii - vi. 126. The gates of hell are open night and day ; Smooth the descent, and easy is the way : But to return and view the cheerful skies ; In this the task and mighty labour lies.
Стр. 82 - xxxv. 28. In the graphic page of the Roman historian, as in the stanzas of the " Ariosto of the North :" " From shingles grey the lances start, " The bracken bush sends forth the dart,
Стр. 371 - strength or swiftness, we always determine concerning its beauty, before we exert our understanding to judge of its fitness. From what has been said, it may be inferred, that the works of nature, if we compare one species with another, are all equally beautiful; and that preference is given from custom, or
Стр. 358 - those limits ; and I think I have seen figures of him of which it was very difficult to determine whether they were in the highest degree sublime or extremely ridiculous. Such faults may be said to be the ebullitions of genius; but at least he had this merit,
Стр. 412 - mortals hope or imagine, which the master of this palace has not obtained ? The dishes of luxury cover his table, the voice of harmony lulls him in his bowers; he breathes the fragrance of the groves of Java, and sleeps upon the down of the cygnets of
Стр. 105 - nemo supremaque funera debet. OViD. Met. Lib. iii. 135. But no frail man, however great or high, Can be concluded blest before he die. ADDiSON. THE numerous miseries of human life have extorted in all ages an universal complaint. The wisest of men terminated all his experiments in search of happiness, by the mournful confession, that " all is vanity;
Стр. 250 - N°. 41. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1759. THE following letter relates to an affliction perhaps not necessary to be imparted to the publick ; but I could not persuade myself to suppress it, because I think, I know the sentiments to be sincere, and I feel no disposition to provide for this day any other entertainment. At,