The works of Samuel Johnson, 第 2 卷1824 |
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... inclination to the improvement of my con- dition , my mother never failed to put me in mind of my birth , and charged me to do nothing with which I might be reproached when I should come to my aunts ' estate . In all the perplexities or ...
... inclination to the improvement of my con- dition , my mother never failed to put me in mind of my birth , and charged me to do nothing with which I might be reproached when I should come to my aunts ' estate . In all the perplexities or ...
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... inclinations ; their singularities therefore are only blameable , when they have imprudently or morosely with- drawn themselves from the world ; but there are others , who have , without any necessity , nursed up this habit in their ...
... inclinations ; their singularities therefore are only blameable , when they have imprudently or morosely with- drawn themselves from the world ; but there are others , who have , without any necessity , nursed up this habit in their ...
第49页
... inclinations which he feels predominant in himself . To learn caution by turning our eyes upon life , and observing the arts by which negligence is surprised , timidity overborne , and credulity amused , requires either great latitude ...
... inclinations which he feels predominant in himself . To learn caution by turning our eyes upon life , and observing the arts by which negligence is surprised , timidity overborne , and credulity amused , requires either great latitude ...
第56页
... inclination to indulge heaviness and sorrow : nor do I recommend them beyond the degree necessary to maintain in its full vigour that habitual sympathy and tender- ness , which , in a world of so much misery , is necessary to the ready ...
... inclination to indulge heaviness and sorrow : nor do I recommend them beyond the degree necessary to maintain in its full vigour that habitual sympathy and tender- ness , which , in a world of so much misery , is necessary to the ready ...
第57页
... inclinations , or difference of em- ployment , moved in various directions through the other parts of the year ; and when they have met , and find it their mutual interest to remain together , they endear each other by mutual ...
... inclinations , or difference of em- ployment , moved in various directions through the other parts of the year ; and when they have met , and find it their mutual interest to remain together , they endear each other by mutual ...
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第94页 - But thou hast promis'd from us two a race To fill the earth, who shall with us extol Thy goodness infinite, both when we wake, And when we seek, as now, thy gift of sleep.
第422页 - Whom have I to complain of but myself? Who this high gift of strength committed to me, In what part lodged, how easily bereft me, Under the seal of silence could not keep, But weakly to a woman must reveal it O'ercome with importunity and tears.
第433页 - The Sun to me is dark And silent as the Moon, When she deserts the night Hid in her vacant interlunar cave. Since light so necessary is to life, And almost life itself, if it be true That light is in the Soul, She all in every part; why was the sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined?
第135页 - The sound must seem an echo to the sense : Soft is the strain when Zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows ; But when loud surges lash the sounding shore, The hoarse, rough verse should like the torrent roar : When Ajax strives some rock's vast- weight to throw, The line too labours, and the words move slow ; Not so, when swift Camilla scours the plain, Flies o'er th' unbending corn, and skims along the main.
第431页 - Nor the other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at hand : So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, nature within me seems In all her functions weary of herself ; My race of glory run, and race of shame, And I shall shortly be with them that rest.
第94页 - Thus at their shady lodge arriv'd, both stood, Both turn'd, and under open sky ador'd The GOD that made both sky, air, earth, and heav'n Which they beheld, the moon's resplendent globe, And starry pole. Thou also mad'st the night, Maker Omnipotent, and thou the day...
第119页 - gan war, and fowl with fowl, And fish with fish ; to graze the herb all leaving Devour'd each other ; nor stood much in awe Of man, but fled him, or, with countenance grim, Glared on him passing. These were from without The growing miseries, which Adam saw Already in part, though hid in gloomiest shade, To sorrow...
第60页 - Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, even so do unto them ; for this is the law and the prophets.
第431页 - No strength of man or fiercest wild beast could withstand ; Who tore the lion...
第433页 - Let there be light, and light was over all; Why am I thus bereaved thy prime decree? The sun to me is dark And silent as the moon, When she deserts the night Hid in her vacant interlunar cave.