The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volum 10J. Murray, 1835 |
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... considered as any depravation of the mental faculties : it is not pronounced madness but when it becomes ungovernable , and apparently influences speech or action . " To indulge the power of fiction , and send imagination out upon the ...
... considered as any depravation of the mental faculties : it is not pronounced madness but when it becomes ungovernable , and apparently influences speech or action . " To indulge the power of fiction , and send imagination out upon the ...
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... considered as a stated and temporary duty - performed and forgotten - without any effect on the following day . Prayer —a vow.— Taylor . SCEPTICISM CAUSED BY 1. Indifference about opinions . 2. Supposition that things disputed are ...
... considered as a stated and temporary duty - performed and forgotten - without any effect on the following day . Prayer —a vow.— Taylor . SCEPTICISM CAUSED BY 1. Indifference about opinions . 2. Supposition that things disputed are ...
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... considered himself as a candidate for lasting reputation , think a closer attention unnecessary ; but amidst all his pride and in- digence , the two great hasteners of modern poems , employed twelve years upon the Thebaid , and thinks ...
... considered himself as a candidate for lasting reputation , think a closer attention unnecessary ; but amidst all his pride and in- digence , the two great hasteners of modern poems , employed twelve years upon the Thebaid , and thinks ...
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... considered not absolutely , but comparatively ; and let those who are disgusted with him ask themselves , whether their own characters , or those they most admire , would not exhibit some de- ( 1 ) [ This and the following are from ...
... considered not absolutely , but comparatively ; and let those who are disgusted with him ask themselves , whether their own characters , or those they most admire , would not exhibit some de- ( 1 ) [ This and the following are from ...
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... , in the different arts , the most successful adventurers are likely to prove , in matters of criticism , the safest guides ; although Pope appears to have considered the censorial authority as their exclusive 164 JOHNSONIANA .
... , in the different arts , the most successful adventurers are likely to prove , in matters of criticism , the safest guides ; although Pope appears to have considered the censorial authority as their exclusive 164 JOHNSONIANA .
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