The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 6 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... Imlac rehearsed , upon the various conditions of humanity . He commanded the poet to at- tend him in his apartment , and recite his verses a second time ; then entering into familiar talk , he thought himself happy in having found a man ...
... Imlac rehearsed , upon the various conditions of humanity . He commanded the poet to at- tend him in his apartment , and recite his verses a second time ; then entering into familiar talk , he thought himself happy in having found a man ...
第 179 頁
... Imlac , " my history will not be long : the life that is devoted to knowledge passes silently away , and is very little diversified by events . To talk in publick , to think in solitude , to read and to hear , to inquire , and an- swer ...
... Imlac , " my history will not be long : the life that is devoted to knowledge passes silently away , and is very little diversified by events . To talk in publick , to think in solitude , to read and to hear , to inquire , and an- swer ...
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... Imlac , " originally intended that I should have no other education than such as might qualify me for commerce ; and discovering in me great strength of memory , and quickness of apprehension , often declared his hope that I should be ...
... Imlac , " originally intended that I should have no other education than such as might qualify me for commerce ; and discovering in me great strength of memory , and quickness of apprehension , often declared his hope that I should be ...
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... IMLAC CONTINUED . " WHEN I first entered upon the world of waters , and lost sight of land , I looked round about me with pleasing terrour , and thinking my soul enlarged by the boundless prospect , imagined that I could gaze round for ...
... IMLAC CONTINUED . " WHEN I first entered upon the world of waters , and lost sight of land , I looked round about me with pleasing terrour , and thinking my soul enlarged by the boundless prospect , imagined that I could gaze round for ...
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... Imlac , " is seldom delicate , it will please itself with very mean advantages ; envy feels not its own happiness , but when it may be compared with the misery of others . They were my enemies , because they grieved to think me rich ...
... Imlac , " is seldom delicate , it will please itself with very mean advantages ; envy feels not its own happiness , but when it may be compared with the misery of others . They were my enemies , because they grieved to think me rich ...
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