The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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... imagination is active and resolution weak , whose de- sires are ardent , and whose choice is delicate ; who cannot satisfy themselves with standing still , and yet cannot find a motive to direct their course . I was the second son of a ...
... imagination is active and resolution weak , whose de- sires are ardent , and whose choice is delicate ; who cannot satisfy themselves with standing still , and yet cannot find a motive to direct their course . I was the second son of a ...
Pàgina 73
... with that expectation . But I soon perceived my spirits to subside , and my imagination to grow dark . The gloom thickened every day round me . VOL . VII . H I wondered by what malignant power my peace was blasted No. 21 . 73 THE IDLER .
... with that expectation . But I soon perceived my spirits to subside , and my imagination to grow dark . The gloom thickened every day round me . VOL . VII . H I wondered by what malignant power my peace was blasted No. 21 . 73 THE IDLER .
Pàgina 108
... imagination , so exactly balanced by the love of ease , that they can seldom stimulate him to any difficult undertaking ; they have however so much power , that they will not suffer him to lie quiet at rest ; and though they do not make ...
... imagination , so exactly balanced by the love of ease , that they can seldom stimulate him to any difficult undertaking ; they have however so much power , that they will not suffer him to lie quiet at rest ; and though they do not make ...
Pàgina 113
... imagination , which sometimes puts sceptres in their hands or mitres on their heads , shifts the scene of pleasure with end- less variety , bids all the forms of beauty sparkle before them , and gluts them with every change of visionary ...
... imagination , which sometimes puts sceptres in their hands or mitres on their heads , shifts the scene of pleasure with end- less variety , bids all the forms of beauty sparkle before them , and gluts them with every change of visionary ...
Pàgina 124
... imagining some distant time in which she shall use whatever she accumulates ; she has four looking - glasses which she cannot hang up in her house , but which will be handsome in more lofty rooms ; and pays rent for the place of a vast ...
... imagining some distant time in which she shall use whatever she accumulates ; she has four looking - glasses which she cannot hang up in her house , but which will be handsome in more lofty rooms ; and pays rent for the place of a vast ...
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