The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... sufficient knowledge of their cause . He that adopts the sentiments of another , whom he has reason to believe wiser than himself , is only to be blamed when he claims the honours which are not due but to the authour , and endeavours to ...
... sufficient knowledge of their cause . He that adopts the sentiments of another , whom he has reason to believe wiser than himself , is only to be blamed when he claims the honours which are not due but to the authour , and endeavours to ...
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... sufficiently rapid , being stopped too frequently by particularities , which , though they might strike the authour who was present at the transactions , will not equally detain the attention of posterity . But his ignorance or ...
... sufficiently rapid , being stopped too frequently by particularities , which , though they might strike the authour who was present at the transactions , will not equally detain the attention of posterity . But his ignorance or ...
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... sufficient security against the languishment of inatten- tion . Novelty is indeed necessary to preserve eagerness and alacrity ; but art and nature have stores inexhaustible by human intellects ; and every moment produces some- thing ...
... sufficient security against the languishment of inatten- tion . Novelty is indeed necessary to preserve eagerness and alacrity ; but art and nature have stores inexhaustible by human intellects ; and every moment produces some- thing ...
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... sufficient to form a tragedy ; and that nothing was necessary but that they should crowd the scene with monarchs , and generals , and guards ; and make them talk , at certain intervals , of the downfall of kingdoms , and the rout of ...
... sufficient to form a tragedy ; and that nothing was necessary but that they should crowd the scene with monarchs , and generals , and guards ; and make them talk , at certain intervals , of the downfall of kingdoms , and the rout of ...
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... sufficient to exemplify it . Indamora , a captive queen , having Aureng- Zebe for her lover , employs Arimant , to whose charge she had been entrusted , and whom she had made sensible of her charms , to carry her message to his rival ...
... sufficient to exemplify it . Indamora , a captive queen , having Aureng- Zebe for her lover , employs Arimant , to whose charge she had been entrusted , and whom she had made sensible of her charms , to carry her message to his rival ...
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