The Works of Samuel Johnson, 1. kötetJones, 1825 - 687 oldal |
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v. oldal
... misery of a peevish old age . 12 The history of a young woman that came to London for a service . . . . . 20 13 The duty of secrecy . The invalidity of all excuses for betraying secrets • 14 The difference between an author's writ- ings ...
... misery of a peevish old age . 12 The history of a young woman that came to London for a service . . . . . 20 13 The duty of secrecy . The invalidity of all excuses for betraying secrets • 14 The difference between an author's writ- ings ...
vi. oldal
... misery of a spendthrift . 93 54 A death - bed the true school of wisdom . The effects of death upon the survi- vors . 55 The gay widow's impatience of the growth of her daughter . The his- tory of Miss May - pole 56 The necessity of ...
... misery of a spendthrift . 93 54 A death - bed the true school of wisdom . The effects of death upon the survi- vors . 55 The gay widow's impatience of the growth of her daughter . The his- tory of Miss May - pole 56 The necessity of ...
vii. oldal
... misery in a summer retire- ment 125 The difficulty of defining comedy . Tragic and comic sentiments con- founded 208 Page Page No. 156 The laws of writing not always indis- putable . Reflections on tragi - comedy 269 157 The scholar's ...
... misery in a summer retire- ment 125 The difficulty of defining comedy . Tragic and comic sentiments con- founded 208 Page Page No. 156 The laws of writing not always indis- putable . Reflections on tragi - comedy 269 157 The scholar's ...
9. oldal
... misery , must endeavour to obviate the dan- ger . My considerations shall , on this ocasion , be turned on such as are burdensome to themselves merely because they want subjects for reflection , and to whom the volume of nature is ...
... misery , must endeavour to obviate the dan- ger . My considerations shall , on this ocasion , be turned on such as are burdensome to themselves merely because they want subjects for reflection , and to whom the volume of nature is ...
13. oldal
... misery . But these can only influence our conduct as they gain our at- tention , which the business or diversions of the world are always calling off by contrary attrac- tions . The great art therefore of piety , and the end for which ...
... misery . But these can only influence our conduct as they gain our at- tention , which the business or diversions of the world are always calling off by contrary attrac- tions . The great art therefore of piety , and the end for which ...
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