The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... eyes fixed at once upon me , I was blasted with a sudden imbecility ; I was quelled by some nameless power which I found impos- sible to be resisted . My sight was dazzled , my cheeks glowed , my perceptions were confounded ; I was ...
... eyes fixed at once upon me , I was blasted with a sudden imbecility ; I was quelled by some nameless power which I found impos- sible to be resisted . My sight was dazzled , my cheeks glowed , my perceptions were confounded ; I was ...
278. oldal
... eye could never reach . When I had tired myself with gazing upon its height , I turned my eyes towards its foot , which I could easily discover , but was amazed to find it without foundation and placed incon- ceivably in emptiness and ...
... eye could never reach . When I had tired myself with gazing upon its height , I turned my eyes towards its foot , which I could easily discover , but was amazed to find it without foundation and placed incon- ceivably in emptiness and ...
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... eyes of Religion . Beyond it are the temples of Hap- piness , in which those who climb the precipice by her direction , after the toil of their pilgrimage , repose for- ever . I know not the way and , therefore , can only con- duct you ...
... eyes of Religion . Beyond it are the temples of Hap- piness , in which those who climb the precipice by her direction , after the toil of their pilgrimage , repose for- ever . I know not the way and , therefore , can only con- duct you ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
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