Works, Volum 4W. Durell, 1811 |
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Pàgina 11
... pleased with their own produc- tions , equally caressed by their patrons , and flattered by their friends . But though it should happen that an author is capa- ble of excelling , yet his merit may pass without notice , huddled in the ...
... pleased with their own produc- tions , equally caressed by their patrons , and flattered by their friends . But though it should happen that an author is capa- ble of excelling , yet his merit may pass without notice , huddled in the ...
Pàgina 59
... pleased with remembering that at least he made him- self heard , that he had the power to interrupt those whom he could not confute , and suspend the decision which he could not guide . Of this kind is the fury to which many men give ...
... pleased with remembering that at least he made him- self heard , that he had the power to interrupt those whom he could not confute , and suspend the decision which he could not guide . Of this kind is the fury to which many men give ...
Pàgina 80
... pleased .. When he enters life , if his temper be soft and timorous , he is diffident and bashful , from the knowledge of his defects ; or if he was born with spirit and resolution , he is ferocious and arrogant , from the consciousness ...
... pleased .. When he enters life , if his temper be soft and timorous , he is diffident and bashful , from the knowledge of his defects ; or if he was born with spirit and resolution , he is ferocious and arrogant , from the consciousness ...
Pàgina 86
... pleased , Sir , to inform those of my sex who have minds capable of nobler sentiments , that , if they will unite in vindication of their pleasures and their prerogatives , they may fix a time , at which cards . shall cease to be in ...
... pleased , Sir , to inform those of my sex who have minds capable of nobler sentiments , that , if they will unite in vindication of their pleasures and their prerogatives , they may fix a time , at which cards . shall cease to be in ...
Pàgina 109
... pleased with the prospect of turning philosophy to profit , and so highly delighted with a new theory of fevers which darted into his imagina- tion , and which , after having considered it a few hours , he found himself able to maintain ...
... pleased with the prospect of turning philosophy to profit , and so highly delighted with a new theory of fevers which darted into his imagina- tion , and which , after having considered it a few hours , he found himself able to maintain ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
acquaintance amusements appearance APRIL 24 beauty calamities censure common consider contempt conversation danger daugh delight desire discover easily ELPHINSTON eminent endeavor envy Epictetus equally evil excellence eyes favor fear folly fortune frequently gain genius give happen happiness heart hinder honor hope hopes and fears human imagination incited indulge innu inquiry Jupiter kind knowledge labor lady learning lence less lest lives look mankind marriage means Melanthia ment mind miscarriage misery modelling armies moral narchs nature neglect nerally ness never objects observed once opinion ourselves OVID pain passed passions perhaps Periander perpetual PERSIUS pleasing pleasure portunity praise precepts priva produce Prudentius racter Rambler reason reflection regard reproach rience SATURDAY seldom sion sometimes soon sophism suffer tell thing thought tion told TUESDAY vanity virtue wish write young
Passatges populars
Pàgina 43 - Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapproved, and leave No spot or blame behind...
Pàgina 362 - Thus, forlorn and distressed, he wandered through the wild, without knowing whither he was going, or whether he was every moment drawing nearer to safety or to destruction. At length, not fear, but labour, began to overcome him ; his breath grew short, and his knees trembled, and he was on the point of lying down, in resignation to his fate, when he beheld, through the brambles, the glimmer of a taper. "He advanced towards the light, and, finding that it proceeded from the cottage of a hermit, he...
Pàgina 243 - If a man was to compare the effect of a single stroke of the pick -axe, or of one impression of the spade, with the general design and last result, he would be overwhelmed by the sense of their disproportion; yet those petty operations, incessantly continued, in time surmount the greatest difficulties, and mountains are levelled, and oceans bounded, by the slender force of human beings.
Pàgina 331 - FRANCIS. -i\LL joy or sorrow for the happiness or calamities of others is produced by an act of the imagination, that realizes the event however fictitious, or approximates it however remote, by placing us, for a time, in the condition of him whose fortune we contemplate ; so that we feel, while the deception lasts, whatever motions would be excited by the same good or evil happening to ourselves.
Pàgina 17 - THE works of fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced by passions and qualities which are really to be found in conversing with mankind.
Pàgina 336 - If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, there is yet more respect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth.
Pàgina 332 - I have often thought that there has rarely passed a life of which a judicious and faithful narrative would not be useful.
Pàgina 19 - But when an adventurer is levelled with the rest of the world, and acts in such scenes of the universal drama, as may be the lot of any other man, young spectators fix their eyes upon him with closer attention, and hope, by observing his behaviour and success, to regulate their own practices, when they shall be engaged in the like part.
Pàgina 334 - Catiline, to remark that his walk was now quick, and again slow, as an indication of a mind revolving something with violent commotion. Thus the story of Melancthon affords a striking lecture on the value of time, by informing us that, when he made an appointment, he expected not only the hour but the minute to be fixed, that the day might not run out in the idleness of suspense...
Pàgina 89 - The gates of hell are open night and day ; Smooth the descent, and easy is the way : But, to return, and view the cheerful skies — In this the task and mighty labour lies.