The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and additions to the first edition, 2권1822 |
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... doubt not but you will think his sick- ness , or even his desire to see you , a sufficient reason for hastening your return . The longer we live , and the more we think , the higher value we learn to put on the friendship and tenderness ...
... doubt not but you will think his sick- ness , or even his desire to see you , a sufficient reason for hastening your return . The longer we live , and the more we think , the higher value we learn to put on the friendship and tenderness ...
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... doubt , both of the sentiments and expression were derived from conversation with him ; and it was certainly submitted to his friendly revision : but in the year 1783 , he at my request marked with a pencil the lines which he had ...
... doubt , both of the sentiments and expression were derived from conversation with him ; and it was certainly submitted to his friendly revision : but in the year 1783 , he at my request marked with a pencil the lines which he had ...
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... doubt in the world to come , ( where the least pleasure is unspeakable , ) it cannot be but that he which hath bin most afflicted here , shall conceive and receive more exceeding joy , than he which hath bin touched with lesse ...
... doubt in the world to come , ( where the least pleasure is unspeakable , ) it cannot be but that he which hath bin most afflicted here , shall conceive and receive more exceeding joy , than he which hath bin touched with lesse ...
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... doubts : a state of mind to be viewed with pity rather than with anger . On his favourite subject of subordination , Johnson said , " So far is it from being true that men are natu- rally equal , that no two people can be half an hour ...
... doubts : a state of mind to be viewed with pity rather than with anger . On his favourite subject of subordination , Johnson said , " So far is it from being true that men are natu- rally equal , that no two people can be half an hour ...
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... doubt without authority Homines nullius originis , for Nullis orti majoribus , or , 9 The passage omitted alluded to a private transaction . This censure of my Latin relates to the Dedication , which was as follows : VIRO NOBILISSIMO ...
... doubt without authority Homines nullius originis , for Nullis orti majoribus , or , 9 The passage omitted alluded to a private transaction . This censure of my Latin relates to the Dedication , which was as follows : VIRO NOBILISSIMO ...
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301 페이지 - There are few ways in which a man can be more innocently employed than in getting money.
207 페이지 - Why, Dr. Johnson, this is not so easy as you seem to think; for if you were to make little fishes talk, they would talk like WHALES.
424 페이지 - No, Sir ; there is nothing which has yet been contrived by man, by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn.
314 페이지 - He made the common remark on the unhappiness which men who have led a busy life experience, when they retire in expectation of enjoying themselves at ease, and that they generally languish for want of their habitual occupation, and wish to return to it. He mentioned as strong an instance of this as can well be imagined.
150 페이지 - But, Sir, in the British Constitution it is surely of importance to keep up a spirit in the people, so as to preserve a balance against the Crown ". JoHNSON : " Sir, I perceive you are a vile Whig. — Why all this childish jealousy of the power of the Crown ? The Crown has not power enough.
112 페이지 - the poor in England were better provided for than in any other country of the same extent: he did not mean little Cantons, or petty Republicks. Where a great proportion of the people...
205 페이지 - ... that the fear of something made him resolve ; it is upon the state of his mind, after the resolution is taken, that I argue. Suppose a man either from fear, or pride, or conscience, or whatever motive, has resolved to kill himself; when once the resolution is taken, he has nothing to fear. He may then go and take the 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...
1 페이지 - Sir, that all who are happy, are equally happy, is not true. A peasant and a philosopher may be equally satisfied, but not equally happy. Happiness consists in the multiplicity of agreeable consciousness. A peasant has not capacity for having equal happiness with a philosopher.
211 페이지 - Yet there is no man whose company is more liked.' JOHNSON. 'To be sure, Sir. When people find a man of the most distinguished abilities as a writer, their inferiour while he is with them, it must be highly gratifying to them.