The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 6. kötetCowie, 1825 - 715 oldal |
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47. oldal
... soul with intelligence if he will acquiesce in the first account . The Highlander gives to every question an answer so prompt and peremp- tory , that scepticism itself is dared into silence , and the mind sinks before the bold reporter ...
... soul with intelligence if he will acquiesce in the first account . The Highlander gives to every question an answer so prompt and peremp- tory , that scepticism itself is dared into silence , and the mind sinks before the bold reporter ...
172. oldal
... soul , since I formed a scheme of reasonable felicity , have been squandered by my own fault . I have lost that which can never be restored : I have seen the sun rise and set for twenty months , an idle gazer on the light of heaven : in ...
... soul , since I formed a scheme of reasonable felicity , have been squandered by my own fault . I have lost that which can never be restored : I have seen the sun rise and set for twenty months , an idle gazer on the light of heaven : in ...
182. oldal
... soul enlarged by the boundless prospect , imagined that I could gaze round for ever with- out satiety ; but , in a short time , I grew weary of looking on barren uniformity , where I could only see again what I had already seen . I then ...
... soul enlarged by the boundless prospect , imagined that I could gaze round for ever with- out satiety ; but , in a short time , I grew weary of looking on barren uniformity , where I could only see again what I had already seen . I then ...
189. oldal
... soul sits motionless and torpid for want of attraction ; and , without knowing why , we always rejoice when we learn , and grieve when we forget . I am therefore inclined to conclude , that if nothing counteracts the natural conse ...
... soul sits motionless and torpid for want of attraction ; and , without knowing why , we always rejoice when we learn , and grieve when we forget . I am therefore inclined to conclude , that if nothing counteracts the natural conse ...
230. oldal
... souls . The original possessors of these dreadful vaults will start up before us , and perhaps shut us in for ever . " She spoke , and threw her arms round the neck of her mistress . " If all your fear be of apparitions , " said the ...
... souls . The original possessors of these dreadful vaults will start up before us , and perhaps shut us in for ever . " She spoke , and threw her arms round the neck of her mistress . " If all your fear be of apparitions , " said the ...
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