The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Political tracts. Political essays. Miscellaneous essays. A journey to the western islands of ScotlandJ. Buckland [and 40 others], 1787 |
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... beauty is the object of it ; and he endeavours to refute Mr. Ad- difon's opinion , that animals have a sense of beauty to confine them to their own fpecies : but as he only fuppofes a law of another kind , we think Mr. Addifon's ...
... beauty is the object of it ; and he endeavours to refute Mr. Ad- difon's opinion , that animals have a sense of beauty to confine them to their own fpecies : but as he only fuppofes a law of another kind , we think Mr. Addifon's ...
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... beauty , because they do not pick and choose but furely it is probable that they may have an immediate perception of fomething beau- tiful in their own fpecies , without waiting to com- pare it with others , and felect for themfelves ...
... beauty , because they do not pick and choose but furely it is probable that they may have an immediate perception of fomething beau- tiful in their own fpecies , without waiting to com- pare it with others , and felect for themfelves ...
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... beauty itself , but one of its efficient qualities . A partial beauty may be feen ; that is to fay , an handfome face , or an handfome leg ; but , we ap- prehend , a beautiful and entire whole never existed without proportion and ...
... beauty itself , but one of its efficient qualities . A partial beauty may be feen ; that is to fay , an handfome face , or an handfome leg ; but , we ap- prehend , a beautiful and entire whole never existed without proportion and ...
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... beauty . " Here then it appears he deceives him- felf with what he calls gradual variation , which , in fact , is another name for proportion . Delicacy , colour , and expreffion in the countenance , he next confiders ; and he obferves ...
... beauty . " Here then it appears he deceives him- felf with what he calls gradual variation , which , in fact , is another name for proportion . Delicacy , colour , and expreffion in the countenance , he next confiders ; and he obferves ...
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... beauty and fenfibility , even to the loweft of me- diocrity and indifference ; and their correfpondent " effects ... beauty : bat the Sublime will exit with beauty , beauty , or partial uglinefs , and may be heightened 216 REVIEW OF A.
... beauty and fenfibility , even to the loweft of me- diocrity and indifference ; and their correfpondent " effects ... beauty : bat the Sublime will exit with beauty , beauty , or partial uglinefs , and may be heightened 216 REVIEW OF A.
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204 ページ - Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs.
207 ページ - As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night, O'er Heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light, When not a breath disturbs the deep serene, And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene ; Around her throne the vivid planets roll, And stars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole, O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head...
56 ページ - ... with France and Spain, a very small part ever felt the stroke of an enemy; the rest languished in tents and ships, amidst damps and putrefaction; pale, torpid, spiritless and helpless; gasping and groaning, unpitied among men, made obdurate by long continuance of hopeless misery; and were at last whelmed in pits, or heaved into the ocean, without notice and without remembrance. By incommodious encampments and unwholesome stations, where courage is useless, and enterprise impracticable, fleets...
141 ページ - The time is now come, in which every Englishman expects to be informed of the national affairs ; and in which he has a right to have that expectation gratified. For, whatever may be urged by ministers, or those whom vanity or interest make the followers of ministers, concerning the necessity of confidence in our...
457 ページ - ... it if he had it; but whence could it be had? It is too long to be remembered, and the language formerly had nothing written. He has doubtless inserted names that circulate in popular stories, and may have translated some wandering ballads, if any can be found; and the names, and some of the images being recollected, make an inaccurate auditor imagine, by the help of Caledonian bigotry, that he has formerly heard the whole.
458 ページ - A Scotchman must be a very sturdy moralist, who does not love Scotland better than truth: he will always love it better than inquiry; and if falsehood flatters his vanity, will not be very diligent to detect it.
241 ページ - The only end of writing is to enable the readers better to enjoy life, or better to endure it...
357 ページ - Before me, and on either side, were high hills, which by hindering the eye from ranging, forced the mind to find entertainment for itself. Whether I spent the hour well I know not ; for here I first conceived the thought of this narration.
225 ページ - It is a cordial administered by the gracious hand of providence, of which they ought never to be deprived by an ill-judged and improper education.
413 ページ - Length of life is distributed impartially to very different modes of life in very different climates ; and the mountains have no greater examples of age and health than the...