The British Essayists: AdventurerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina viii
... mind and conduct . " Dr. JOHN- SON made the same remark , and with a keen resent- ment of his behaviour ; and sir JOHN thinks " he might use the same language to HAWKESWORTH himself , and also reproach him with the acceptance of an ...
... mind and conduct . " Dr. JOHN- SON made the same remark , and with a keen resent- ment of his behaviour ; and sir JOHN thinks " he might use the same language to HAWKESWORTH himself , and also reproach him with the acceptance of an ...
Pàgina ix
... laid down by Dr. JOHNSON ; and here it is worthy of remark , that whatever coolness may have at one time subsisted between them , all traces of ani- 66 mosity had been effaced from the mind of Dr. BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . ix.
... laid down by Dr. JOHNSON ; and here it is worthy of remark , that whatever coolness may have at one time subsisted between them , all traces of ani- 66 mosity had been effaced from the mind of Dr. BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . ix.
Pàgina x
Alexander Chalmers. 66 mosity had been effaced from the mind of Dr. JOHN- SON , when he characterised HAWKESWORTH as a man capable of dignifying his narration with so much ele- gance of language and force of sentiment . " - To this ...
Alexander Chalmers. 66 mosity had been effaced from the mind of Dr. JOHN- SON , when he characterised HAWKESWORTH as a man capable of dignifying his narration with so much ele- gance of language and force of sentiment . " - To this ...
Pàgina xii
... mind and life itself . When these navigators returned home , the desire of the public to be acquainted with the new scenes and new objects which were now brought to light , was ar- dently excited , and different attempts were made to ...
... mind and life itself . When these navigators returned home , the desire of the public to be acquainted with the new scenes and new objects which were now brought to light , was ar- dently excited , and different attempts were made to ...
Pàgina xv
... mind can invent . That such a reception given to a work of which he thought he might be proud , and from which he drew so great an emolument * , should have irritated his mind , as has been reported , can excite little sur- prise . No ...
... mind can invent . That such a reception given to a work of which he thought he might be proud , and from which he drew so great an emolument * , should have irritated his mind , as has been reported , can excite little sur- prise . No ...
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acquaintance admitted advantages ADVENTURER Alibeg Amurath appear astonishment bagnio BATHURST beauty CALIFORN ceived character cockchafer contempt curiosity death Deianira Deists delight disappointed discovered distress dreadful effect enjoy entertainment equal evil expected expence eyes fable father fear felicity folly genius gentleman gratify happiness hast HAWKESWORTH honour hope husband imagination immediately indulged intended invisible agent JOHN JOHN HAWKESWORTH JOHNSON JOSEPH WARTON kind labour lady lence less live lover mankind marriage Melissa ment mind misery moral morning nature never night NOVEMBER 25 object Opsinous pain pantomime paper passions perceived perpetual person Phidyle pleasure present procure produced racter reason received regarded regret religion rendered restrained scarce scene Selima seraglio servant sir JOHN HAWKINS sleep soon story suffered thee thou thought tion told truth TUESDAY vice VIRG virtue wife Winchester College wish wretched write XXIII young