The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His WorksJ. & A. Arch, 1795 - 307 oldal |
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... sensibility of mankind to living merit , Johnson , at least , had no reason to com- plain . In 1768 , nothing of his writing was giv- en to the public , except the Prologue to his friend Goldsmith's comedy of the " Good Natured Man ...
... sensibility of mankind to living merit , Johnson , at least , had no reason to com- plain . In 1768 , nothing of his writing was giv- en to the public , except the Prologue to his friend Goldsmith's comedy of the " Good Natured Man ...
206. oldal
... sensibility , that di- vine enthusiasm of foul , which are effen- tial to a hearty relish of poetical compofi- tion , too often counteracted and corrupt- ed the other poetical virtues of his intel- lect . Poetry pleases only as it is ...
... sensibility , that di- vine enthusiasm of foul , which are effen- tial to a hearty relish of poetical compofi- tion , too often counteracted and corrupt- ed the other poetical virtues of his intel- lect . Poetry pleases only as it is ...
218. oldal
... sensibility . " I am afraid , " he says , " of thinking what I have loft : I never had fuch a friend before . " To Mrs. Thrale , he says , " To fee and hear you , is always to hear wit and see virtue . " He seems at times to think her ...
... sensibility . " I am afraid , " he says , " of thinking what I have loft : I never had fuch a friend before . " To Mrs. Thrale , he says , " To fee and hear you , is always to hear wit and see virtue . " He seems at times to think her ...
221. oldal
... sensibility of heart , a tenderness of confcience , and the fear of God . That he should not be con- fcious of the abilities with which Provi- dence had blessed him , was impossible .. He felt his own powers ; he felt what he was ...
... sensibility of heart , a tenderness of confcience , and the fear of God . That he should not be con- fcious of the abilities with which Provi- dence had blessed him , was impossible .. He felt his own powers ; he felt what he was ...
225. oldal
... unimportant . But if these obfervations are rather disadvanta- geous to Johnfon , it is no less unquestion- able that he displays a sensibility and a P 1 humane benovolence of heart , that have rarely been equalled 225 1 1 ...
... unimportant . But if these obfervations are rather disadvanta- geous to Johnfon , it is no less unquestion- able that he displays a sensibility and a P 1 humane benovolence of heart , that have rarely been equalled 225 1 1 ...
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