The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Macmillan and Company, 1922 |
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... King's coming to see Goldsmith's new play . " I wish he would , " said Goldsmith : adding , however , with an affected indifference , " Not that it would do me the least good . " JOHNSON : " Well then , Sir , let us say it would do him ...
... King's coming to see Goldsmith's new play . " I wish he would , " said Goldsmith : adding , however , with an affected indifference , " Not that it would do me the least good . " JOHNSON : " Well then , Sir , let us say it would do him ...
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... Kings depend , And never rebel was to arts a friend . " " " " General Paoli observed , that successful rebels might . MARTINELLI : " Happy rebellions . " GOLDSMITH : " We have no such phrase . ' GENERAL PAOLI : " But have you not the ...
... Kings depend , And never rebel was to arts a friend . " " " " General Paoli observed , that successful rebels might . MARTINELLI : " Happy rebellions . " GOLDSMITH : " We have no such phrase . ' GENERAL PAOLI : " But have you not the ...
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... King of Prussia by the nose , at the head of his army . He cannot fear the rack , who is resolved to kill himself . When Eustace Budgell ' was walking down to the Thames , determined to drown himself , he might , if he pleased , without ...
... King of Prussia by the nose , at the head of his army . He cannot fear the rack , who is resolved to kill himself . When Eustace Budgell ' was walking down to the Thames , determined to drown himself , he might , if he pleased , without ...
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... kings and queens ; so much so , that even in our church - service we have our most religious King , ' used indiscriminately , whoever is king . Nay , they even flatter themselves ; - ' we have been graciously pleased to grant .'- No ...
... kings and queens ; so much so , that even in our church - service we have our most religious King , ' used indiscriminately , whoever is king . Nay , they even flatter themselves ; - ' we have been graciously pleased to grant .'- No ...
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... King George with his black - guards , and his red - guards . " JOHNSON : " My countryman , Elwal , Sir , should have been put in the stocks : a proper pulpit for him ; and he'd have had a numerous audience . A man who preaches in the ...
... King George with his black - guards , and his red - guards . " JOHNSON : " My countryman , Elwal , Sir , should have been put in the stocks : a proper pulpit for him ; and he'd have had a numerous audience . A man who preaches in the ...
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366 페이지 - To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible, if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish, if it were possible. Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.
96 페이지 - There are few ways in which a man can be more innocently employed than in getting money.
370 페이지 - Why, sir, you find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life ; for there is in London all that life can afford.
112 페이지 - I once wrote for a magazine : I made a calculation, that if I should write but a page a day, at the same rate, I should, in ten years, write nine volumes in folio, of an ordinary size and print.
352 페이지 - Wheresoe'er I turn my view, All is Strange, yet nothing new: Endless labour all along, Endless labour to be wrong; Phrase that Time has flung away; Uncouth words in disarray, Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet, Ode, and elegy, and sonnet.
128 페이지 - Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.
27 페이지 - Then we upon our globe's last verge shall go And view the ocean leaning on the sky : From thence our rolling neighbours we shall know And on the lunar world securely pry.
204 페이지 - I sell here, Sir, what all the " world desires to have, — POWER' He had about seven
24 페이지 - Florus or Eutropius; and I will venture to say, that if you compare him with Vertot, in the same places of the Roman History, you will find that he excels Vertot. Sir, he has the art of compiling, and of saying every thing he has to say in a pleasing manner. He is now writing a Natural History, and will make it as entertaining as a Persian tale.
300 페이지 - ALMIGHTY God, who alone canst order the unruly wills and affections of sinful men ; Grant unto thy people, that they may love the thing which thou commandest, and desire that which thou dost promise ; that so, among the sundry and manifold changes of the world, our hearts may surely there be fixed, where true joys are to be found ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.