Johnson History of Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia1958 |
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Pagina 30
... knowledge , and felt the pleasure of intelligence and the pride of invention , ' and from that day ' began silently to despise riches ? ' He had wandered far and wide , ' drinking at the fountains of knowledge to quench the thirst of ...
... knowledge , and felt the pleasure of intelligence and the pride of invention , ' and from that day ' began silently to despise riches ? ' He had wandered far and wide , ' drinking at the fountains of knowledge to quench the thirst of ...
Pagina 169
... knowledge ; while the very same knowledge is in another mind an attainment of the highest dignity , and conveying the greatest blessing . This is the difference between the mere botanist's knowledge of plants , and the great poet's or ...
... knowledge ; while the very same knowledge is in another mind an attainment of the highest dignity , and conveying the greatest blessing . This is the difference between the mere botanist's knowledge of plants , and the great poet's or ...
Pagina 172
... Knowledge ... Johnson , one day in a boat on the Thames , talking with Boswell on the advantage of knowledge , ' called to the boy [ who was rowing them ] , " What would you give , my lad , to know about the Argonauts ? " " Sir , " said ...
... Knowledge ... Johnson , one day in a boat on the Thames , talking with Boswell on the advantage of knowledge , ' called to the boy [ who was rowing them ] , " What would you give , my lad , to know about the Argonauts ? " " Sir , " said ...
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