The British Essayists;: RamblerJ. Johnson, J. Nichols and son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, W. Otridge and son, W.J. and J. Richardson, A. Strahan, R. Faulder, ... [and 40 others], 1808 |
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... opinion entertained by Dr. JOHNSON's friends was , that he wrote as cor- rectly and elegantly in haste , and under various obstructions of person and situation , as other men can , who have health , and ease , and leisure for the lime ...
... opinion entertained by Dr. JOHNSON's friends was , that he wrote as cor- rectly and elegantly in haste , and under various obstructions of person and situation , as other men can , who have health , and ease , and leisure for the lime ...
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... opinion , they have completed them . This last , " Mr. MURPHY adds , 66 was JOHNSON's method . He never took his pen ... opinions of those friends of Dr. JOHNSON who had long lived in his society , had studied his writings , and were ...
... opinion , they have completed them . This last , " Mr. MURPHY adds , 66 was JOHNSON's method . He never took his pen ... opinions of those friends of Dr. JOHNSON who had long lived in his society , had studied his writings , and were ...
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... opinions have not been formed by precept and meditation , is commonly in haste to shake from him all that ... opinion of his patron . mission . A man flattered and obeyed , soon learns to exact grosser adulation , and enjoin ...
... opinions have not been formed by precept and meditation , is commonly in haste to shake from him all that ... opinion of his patron . mission . A man flattered and obeyed , soon learns to exact grosser adulation , and enjoin ...
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... opinion of mankind to stand alone , FLEXMAN in these instances erred against the principles of index- making by introducing what was not to be found in the body of the work ; and he ought to have known that the honours of the surname ...
... opinion of mankind to stand alone , FLEXMAN in these instances erred against the principles of index- making by introducing what was not to be found in the body of the work ; and he ought to have known that the honours of the surname ...
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... opinions by that hostility which is restrained until it can be vented with im punity . The few laboured and perhaps pe ... opinion that the mottos prefixed to the Ramblers and Adventurers were not very happy , and that the attempt to ...
... opinions by that hostility which is restrained until it can be vented with im punity . The few laboured and perhaps pe ... opinion that the mottos prefixed to the Ramblers and Adventurers were not very happy , and that the attempt to ...
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33 페이지 - O Thou whose power o'er moving worlds presides, Whose voice created, and whose wisdom guides, On darkling man in pure effulgence shine, And cheer the clouded mind with light divine. Tis thine alone to calm the pious breast, With silent confidence and holy rest : From thee, great God ! we spring, to thee we tend, Path, motive, guide, original, and end...
xii 페이지 - Almighty God, the giver of all good things, without whose help all labour is ineffectual, and without whose grace .all wisdom is folly : grant, I beseech Thee, that in this undertaking thy Holy Spirit may not be withheld from me, but that I may promote thy glory, and the salvation of myself and others : grant this, O Lord, for the sake of thy Son, Jesus Christ. Amen...
229 페이지 - Happy the man - and happy he alone He who can call today his own, He who, secure within, can say 'Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have...
88 페이지 - The gates of hell are open night and day ; Smooth the descent, and easy is the way : But, to return, and view the cheerful skies — In this the task and mighty labour lies.
18 페이지 - ... retire to his closet, let loose his invention, and heat his mind with incredibilities ; a book was thus produced without fear of criticism, without the toil of study, without knowledge of nature, or acquaintance with life.
245 페이지 - ... but that all might rejoice in the privilege of existence, and be filled with gratitude to the beneficent Author of it ? Thus to enjoy the blessings he has sent, is virtue and obedience ; and to reject them merely as means of pleasure, is pitiable ignorance or absurd perverseness.
17 페이지 - THE works of fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced by passions and qualities which are really to be found in conversing with mankind.
xviii 페이지 - A transition from an author's book to his conversation, is too often like an entrance into a large city, after a distant prospect. Remotely, we see nothing but spires of temples and turrets of palaces, and imagine it the residence of splendour, grandeur, and magnificence ; but, when we have passed the gates, we find it perplexed with narrow passages, disgraced with despicable cottages, embarrassed with obstructions, and clouded with smoke.
13 페이지 - Cerberus quieted with a sop ; and am, therefore, inclined to believe that modern critics, who, if they have not the eyes, have the watchfulness of Argus, and can bark as loud as Cerberus, though, perhaps, they cannot bite with equal force, might be subdued by methods of the same kind. I have heard how some have been pacified with claret and a supper, and others laid asleep with the soft notes of flattery.
48 페이지 - Who, when he saw the first sand or ashes, by a casual intenseness of heat, melted into a metalline form, rugged with excrescences, and clouded with impurities, would have imagined, that in this shapeless lump lay concealed so many conveniences of life, as would in time constitute a great part of the happiness of the world...