The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 11 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1810 |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-5 / 46
20 ページ
... gave him at first some disturbance in the exercise of his jurisdiction ; but it was soon discovered , that between prudence and in- tegrity he was seldom in the wrong ; and that , when he was right , his spirit did not easily yield to ...
... gave him at first some disturbance in the exercise of his jurisdiction ; but it was soon discovered , that between prudence and in- tegrity he was seldom in the wrong ; and that , when he was right , his spirit did not easily yield to ...
27 ページ
... gave the least pleasure was that which describes the Flying Flying Island , and that which gave most disgust must SWIFT . 27.
... gave the least pleasure was that which describes the Flying Flying Island , and that which gave most disgust must SWIFT . 27.
28 ページ
... gave hopes which she never took care to satisfy , or he formed expectations which she never meant to raise , the event was , that he always afterwards thought on her with malevolence , and particularly charged her with breaking her ...
... gave hopes which she never took care to satisfy , or he formed expectations which she never meant to raise , the event was , that he always afterwards thought on her with malevolence , and particularly charged her with breaking her ...
33 ページ
... gave copies , and is supposed to have felt no discontent when he saw them printed . His favourite maxim was , " Vive la bagatelle : " he thought trifles a ne- cessary part of life , and perhaps found them ne- cessary to himself . It ...
... gave copies , and is supposed to have felt no discontent when he saw them printed . His favourite maxim was , " Vive la bagatelle : " he thought trifles a ne- cessary part of life , and perhaps found them ne- cessary to himself . It ...
35 ページ
... gave hopes of his recovery ; but in a few days he sunk into a lethargick stupidity , mo- tionless , heedless , and speechless . But it is said , that , after a year of total silence , when his house- keeper , on the 30th of November ...
... gave hopes of his recovery ; but in a few days he sunk into a lethargick stupidity , mo- tionless , heedless , and speechless . But it is said , that , after a year of total silence , when his house- keeper , on the 30th of November ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
Aaron Hill Addison afterwards appears blank verse Bolingbroke Broome Busiris called censure character Cibber copy criticism Curll death delight diction diligence discovered Dorset downs Dryden Duke Dunciad edition Edward Young elegance endeavoured English English poetry Epistle epitaph Essay excellence fame father faults favour friendship genius Homer honour Iliad images Ireland kind King known labour Lady learning Letters lines lived Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Halifax lyrick Lyttelton Mallet Masque of Alfred ment mind nature never Night Thoughts numbers once opinion passage perhaps Philips Pindar pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's pounds praise printed produced prose publick published reader reason rhyme satire says seems sent shew shewn solicited sometimes soon stanza supposed Swift tell thing Thomson tion told tragedy translation truth Warburton Whigs write written wrote Young