The Idler, 第 2 巻 |
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able appearance attention Authors beauty becauſe began beſt better cauſe character common commonly conſidered delight deſire eaſily eaſy effect elegance Engliſh epitaph equally excellence expected eyes fame firſt fortune friends genius give hands happineſs himſelf honour hope hour houſe human ideas Idler imagination improve keep knowledge known labour Lady language laſt learned leſs live looked mean Memory ment mind moſt muſt myſelf nature neceſſary neglected never obſerved once opinion paſſed perhaps pleaſing pleaſure Poetry Poets praiſe preſent produce proper raiſed reaſon receive reſt rich rules ſaid ſame ſay ſee ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſomething ſometimes ſtudy ſubject ſuch ſuffered ſuppoſed talk tell themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion told truth univerſally uſe virtue whoſe wiſh wonder write
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309 ページ - Yet softer honours, and less noisy fame, Attend the shade of gentle Buckingham : In whom a race, for courage fam'd and art, Ends in the milder merit of the heart : And, chiefs or sages long to Britain given, Pays the last tribute of a saint to Heaven.
269 ページ - ... little ; that to life must come its last hour, and to this system of being its last day, the hour at which probation ceases, and repentance will be vain; the day in which every work of the hand, and imagination of the heart, shall be brought to judgment, and an everlasting futurity shall be determined by the past.
295 ページ - This epitaph is principally remarkable for the artful introduction of the name, which is inserted with a peculiar felicity, to which chance must concur with genius, which no man can hope to attain twice, and which cannot be copied but with servile imitation.
259 ページ - The first part of my ensuing time was to be spent in search of knowledge; and I know not how I was diverted from my design. I had no visible impediments without, nor any ungovernable passions within.
258 ページ - I took my first survey of the world, in my twentieth year, having considered the various conditions of mankind, in the hour of solitude I said thus to myself, leaning against a cedar which spread its branches over my head...
203 ページ - IT is common to overlook what is near, by keeping the eye fixed upon something remote. In the same manner present opportunities are neglected, and attainable good is slighted, by minds busied in extensive ranges, and intent upon future advantages. Life, however short, is made...
300 ページ - Who knew no wish but what the world might hear : Of softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind : Go, live ! for heav'n's eternal year is thine ; Go, and exalt thy mortal to divine.
158 ページ - To conclude, then, by way of corollary ; if it has been proved, that the painter, by attending to the invariable and general ideas of nature, produces beauty, he must, by regarding minute particularities and accidental discriminations, deviate from the universal rule, and pollute his canvass with deformity.
100 ページ - ... or limited ideas ; if he attempts, without the terms of architecture, to delineate the parts, or enumerate the ornaments, his narration at once becomes unintelligible. The terms, indeed, generally...
247 ページ - ... expecting to enjoy all the felicity which he had imagined riches able to afford. Leisure soon made him weary of himself, and he longed to be persuaded that he was great and happy. He was courteous and liberal ; he gave all that approached him hopes of pleasing him, and all who should please him hopes of being rewarded. Every art of praise was tried, and every source of adulatory...