Johnson History of Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia1958 |
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... considered as a kind of public oracle , whom everybody thought they had a right to visit and consult ; and doubtless 1 Boswell's Life of Johnson , ii . 208 ; vi . lxiv . 2 Ib . i . 430 . they were well rewarded ' . It was , as LIFE OF ...
... considered as a kind of public oracle , whom everybody thought they had a right to visit and consult ; and doubtless 1 Boswell's Life of Johnson , ii . 208 ; vi . lxiv . 2 Ib . i . 430 . they were well rewarded ' . It was , as LIFE OF ...
Pagina 61
... considered as the highest learning , and regarded with a veneration some- what approaching to that which man would pay to the angelic nature . And yet it fills me with wonder , that , in almost all countries , the most ancient poets are ...
... considered as the highest learning , and regarded with a veneration some- what approaching to that which man would pay to the angelic nature . And yet it fills me with wonder , that , in almost all countries , the most ancient poets are ...
Pagina 138
... considered as difficult , who has the care only of a few millions , to whom he cannot do much good or harm , what must be the anxiety of him on whom depends the 20 action of the elements , and the great gifts of light and heat ! Hear me ...
... considered as difficult , who has the care only of a few millions , to whom he cannot do much good or harm , what must be the anxiety of him on whom depends the 20 action of the elements , and the great gifts of light and heat ! Hear me ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
Abyssinia Anatomy of Melancholy answered Imlac Arab astronomer Bassa began Boswell Boswell's Cairo CHAPTER choice companions considered conversation curiosity Cymbeline danger death delight desire Dictionary dreadful Egypt endeavoured enjoy entered evil eyes fancy father favour favourite fear felicity folly friends happy valley heard honour hope hour Human Wishes imagination inquire Janissaries Janizaries Johnson defines knowledge labour lady learning less live looked lost maids mankind marriage melan mind misery mountains Mughal nature Nekayah never Nile observed once opinion Paradise Lost passed passion Pekuah Persia pleased pleasure poet Post prince princess Pyramid Rambler Rasselas reason resolved returned sage Samuel Johnson says scrupulosity silent solitude sometimes soon sorrow soul sound of music Streatham suffer suppose talk Thomas Carlyle thou thought travelled Vanity of Human virtue weary wisdom wonder wrote youth