Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1984 - 840 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 323
... things unworthy of preservation . Care will sometimes betray to the appearance of negligence . He that is catching opportunities which seldom occur will suffer those to pass by unregarded which he expects hourly to return ; he that is ...
... things unworthy of preservation . Care will sometimes betray to the appearance of negligence . He that is catching opportunities which seldom occur will suffer those to pass by unregarded which he expects hourly to return ; he that is ...
الصفحة 333
... things which are wholly in the choice of another , fall under our deliberation . Taylor . The idea of the painter and the sculptor is undoubt- edly that perfect and excellent example of the mind , by Imitation of which imagined form ...
... things which are wholly in the choice of another , fall under our deliberation . Taylor . The idea of the painter and the sculptor is undoubt- edly that perfect and excellent example of the mind , by Imitation of which imagined form ...
الصفحة 537
... things , are either eligible or obligatory , or why God should require us to act in one manner rather than another ... things , and this that induces God to command some actions , and forbid others . They who extol the truth , beauty ...
... things , are either eligible or obligatory , or why God should require us to act in one manner rather than another ... things , and this that induces God to command some actions , and forbid others . They who extol the truth , beauty ...
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Translation of Horace Odes ii 20 1726 12 | 1 |
Prologue to Garricks Lethe 1740 | 8 |
Irene Act 11 Scene vii 1749 | 24 |
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