Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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17. oldal
... mind still appeared grand and brilliant , and impressed all around him with the truth of Virgil's noble sentiment— “ Igneus est ollis vigor , et cœlestis origo . " - n . 66 vi . 730 . " " The history of his mind as to religion is an ...
... mind still appeared grand and brilliant , and impressed all around him with the truth of Virgil's noble sentiment— “ Igneus est ollis vigor , et cœlestis origo . " - n . 66 vi . 730 . " " The history of his mind as to religion is an ...
28. oldal
... mind at ease , mind at once calm and clear ; but that a a mind gloomy and impetuous , like that of Johnson , cannot be fixed for any length of time in minute attention , and must be so frequently irritated by unavoidable slow- ness and ...
... mind at ease , mind at once calm and clear ; but that a a mind gloomy and impetuous , like that of Johnson , cannot be fixed for any length of time in minute attention , and must be so frequently irritated by unavoidable slow- ness and ...
668. oldal
... mind from the uneasy reflection of delaying what he ought to do . While in the country , notwithstanding the accumulation of illness which he en- dured , his mind did not lose its powers . He translated an ode of Horace , which is ...
... mind from the uneasy reflection of delaying what he ought to do . While in the country , notwithstanding the accumulation of illness which he en- dured , his mind did not lose its powers . He translated an ode of Horace , which is ...
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