Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... 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 ...
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 ...
205. oldal
... imagination , pictures of life , and disquisitions of literature . The part which depends on the imagination is very well sup- plied , as you will find when you read the paper ; for descrip- tions of life , there is now a treaty almost ...
... imagination , pictures of life , and disquisitions of literature . The part which depends on the imagination is very well sup- plied , as you will find when you read the paper ; for descrip- tions of life , there is now a treaty almost ...
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