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" to refrain from laughter, when they who are not prepossessed by the same accidental association, are utterly unable to guess the reason of his merriment. Words which convey ideas of dignity in one age, are banished from elegant writing or conversation... "
The Works of Samuel Johnson: The Rambler - 276. oldal
szerző: Samuel Johnson - 1825
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The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]., 7. kötet

1752 - 204 oldal
...not prepoffefled by the fame accidental aflbciation of ideas, are utterly unable to guefs the reafon of his merriment. Words which convey ideas of dignity in one age, are banilhed from elegant writing or converfation in another; becaufe they are in time debafed by vulgar...

Harrison's British Classicks, 1. kötet

1785 - 596 oldal
...who are not prepofleftcd by the fame accidental aflociation arc utterly unable to guels the reafon of his merriment. Words which convey ideas of dignity in one age, aje banilhcd from elegant writing; pr convcrfation in another, becaufe fhey are in time debafed by...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: The Rambler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 422 oldal
...who are not prepoffeficd by the fame accidental aiTociation, are utterly unable to guefs the reafon of his merriment. Words which convey ideas of dignity in one age, are banifhed from elegant writing or converfation in another, becaufe they are in time debafed by vulgar...

The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: The rambler

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 oldal
...who are not prepofleiTed by the fame accidental aflbciation, are utterly unable to guefs the reafon of his merriment. Words which convey ideas of dignity in one age, are baniihed from elegant writing or converfation in another, becaufe they are in time debafed by vulgar...

The British Essayists: The Rambler

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 286 oldal
...has been successfully employed in some ludicrous narrative, the gravest auditor finds it difficult to refrain from laughter, when they who are not prepossessed...conversation in another, because they are in time debased by rulgar mouths, and can be no longer heard without the involuntary recollection of unpleasing images....

Select British Classics, 8. kötet

1803 - 268 oldal
...has been successfully employed in some ludicrous narrative, the gravest auditor finds it difficult to refrain from laughter, when they who are not prepossessed...because they are in time debased by vulgar mouths, and can be no longer heard without the involuntary recollection of unpleasing images. When Macbeth is confirming...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 354 oldal
...has been successfully employed in some ludicrous narrative, the gravest auditor finds it difficult to refrain from laughter, when they who are not prepossessed...because they are in time debased by vulgar mouths, and can be no longer -be;:r;l without the involuntary recollection of unpleasTtowge?. •jien Macbeth is...

The Rambler, by S. Johnson, 4. kötet

1806 - 320 oldal
...has been successfully employed in some ludicrous narrative, the gravest auditor finds it difficult to refrain from laughter, when they who are not prepossessed...convey ideas of dignity in one age, are banished from elegwxt vmtwv^r or xmversation in another,, because they are in time lebased by vulgar mouths, and...

The British Essayists;: Rambler

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 272 oldal
...has been successfully employed in some ludicrous narrative, the gravest auditor finds it difficult to refrain from laughter, when they who are not prepossessed...because they are in time debased by vulgar mouths, and can be no longer heard without the involuntary recollection of unpleasing images. When Macbeth is confirming...

The Rambler, 4. kötet

Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 278 oldal
...has been successfully employed in some ludicrous narrative, the gravest auditor finds it difficult to refrain from laughter, when they who are not prepossessed...because they are in time debased by vulgar mouths, and can be no longer heard without the involuntary recollection of unpleasing images. When Macbeth is confirming...




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