The British Essayists, 33권Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... thought which predominates in the RAMBLER , although expressed with more ease and familiarity of style , and more general gaiety of manner . In his characteristic correspon- dence also , the Author unbends with considerable felicity ...
... thought which predominates in the RAMBLER , although expressed with more ease and familiarity of style , and more general gaiety of manner . In his characteristic correspon- dence also , the Author unbends with considerable felicity ...
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... thought there was little temp- tation to indulge it . His opinion of Commissi- oners of Excise in the IDLER is , in truth , a se- quel to his definition of Excise in his Dictionary ; " a hateful tax levied upon commodities , and ad ...
... thought there was little temp- tation to indulge it . His opinion of Commissi- oners of Excise in the IDLER is , in truth , a se- quel to his definition of Excise in his Dictionary ; " a hateful tax levied upon commodities , and ad ...
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... thought to want tenderness even for men by whom no tenderness hath been shewn . The past is without remedy , and shall be without resentment . But those who have been thus busy with their sickles in the fields of their neighbours , are ...
... thought to want tenderness even for men by whom no tenderness hath been shewn . The past is without remedy , and shall be without resentment . But those who have been thus busy with their sickles in the fields of their neighbours , are ...
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... thought proper to omit some parts , and to introduce it with a remark " that the Journal of the Citizen in the SPECTATOR has almost precluded the attempt of any future wri- VOL , XXXIII . ter . " Many imitations , however , of that ...
... thought proper to omit some parts , and to introduce it with a remark " that the Journal of the Citizen in the SPECTATOR has almost precluded the attempt of any future wri- VOL , XXXIII . ter . " Many imitations , however , of that ...
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... thought for himself , so he invented new thods of embodying those thoughts . That he was sometimes unsuccessful cannot be denied ; but one failure seems to have had a hundred voices to report it , and in arithmetical propor- tion to ...
... thought for himself , so he invented new thods of embodying those thoughts . That he was sometimes unsuccessful cannot be denied ; but one failure seems to have had a hundred voices to report it , and in arithmetical propor- tion to ...
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199 페이지 - He has read all our poets with particular attention to this delicacy of versification, and wonders at the supineness with which their works have been hitherto perused, so that no man has found the sound of a drum in this distich : " When pulpit, drum ecclesiastic, Was beat with fist instead of a stick...
242 페이지 - Here will I hold. If there's a power above us (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy.
228 페이지 - He that thinks with more extent than another, will want words of larger meaning.
47 페이지 - ... of mutilation, or with the excision or laceration of the vital parts ; to examine whether burning irons are felt more acutely by the bone or tendon ; and whether the more lasting agonies are produced by poison forced into the mouth, or injected into the veins.
6 페이지 - ... performed. He that waits for an opportunity to do much at once, may breathe out his life in idle wishes, and regret, in the last hour, his useless intentions, and barren zeal.
i 페이지 - But in this number of his Idler his spirits seem to run riot; for in the wantonness of his disquisition he forgets, for a moment, even the reverence for that which he held in high respect; and describes " the attendant on a Court" as one " whose business is to watch the looks of a being, weak and foolish as himself.
128 페이지 - The trade of advertising is now so near to perfection, that it is not easy to propose any improvement.
310 페이지 - There are few things not purely evil, of which we can say, without some emotion of uneasiness, this is the last. Those who never could agree together, shed tears when mutual discontent has determined them to final separation; of a place which has been frequently visited, though without pleasure, the last look is taken with heaviness of heart...
257 페이지 - The Italian, attends only to the invariable, the great and general ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and a minute exactness in the detail, as I may say, of nature modified by accident. The attention to these petty peculiarities is the very cause of this naturalness so much admired in the Dutch pictures, which, if we suppose it to be a beauty, is certainly...