Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetTimes Book Club, 1912 |
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xi. oldal
... imagination or so penetrates us with the ' stir of existence , ' with the sweet , sad music of humanity . No writer I know of has brought out the fascination of these large canvases with more moving effect than the man whose name I have ...
... imagination or so penetrates us with the ' stir of existence , ' with the sweet , sad music of humanity . No writer I know of has brought out the fascination of these large canvases with more moving effect than the man whose name I have ...
xxii. oldal
... imagination , which enabled him joyfully and triumphantly to pursue his subject and crush his opponent with a vigour that gathered force as it pro- ceeded . No talk was ever freer from pedantry , nor can it be said that profundity is ...
... imagination , which enabled him joyfully and triumphantly to pursue his subject and crush his opponent with a vigour that gathered force as it pro- ceeded . No talk was ever freer from pedantry , nor can it be said that profundity is ...
35. oldal
... imagination , and force of language , would probably have produced something sublime upon the gunpowder plot . To apologise for his neglect , he gave in a short copy of verses , entitled Somnium , containing a common thought ; ' that ...
... imagination , and force of language , would probably have produced something sublime upon the gunpowder plot . To apologise for his neglect , he gave in a short copy of verses , entitled Somnium , containing a common thought ; ' that ...
39. oldal
... imagination and spirits , while the judgment is sound , and a disorder by which the judgment itself is impaired . This distinction was made to me by the late Professor Gaubius of Leyden , physician to the Prince of Orange , in a ...
... imagination and spirits , while the judgment is sound , and a disorder by which the judgment itself is impaired . This distinction was made to me by the late Professor Gaubius of Leyden , physician to the Prince of Orange , in a ...
40. oldal
... imagination by his mother , who continued her pious cares with assiduity , but , in his opinion , not with judgment . ' Sunday ( said he ) was a heavy day with me when I was a boy . My mother confined me on that day , and made me read ...
... imagination by his mother , who continued her pious cares with assiduity , but , in his opinion , not with judgment . ' Sunday ( said he ) was a heavy day with me when I was a boy . My mother confined me on that day , and made me read ...
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