Samuel Johnson |
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الصفحة 297
... and “ imagination ” to the poet even though he may have on other occasions seemed himself to lean in the direction of the argument here so magisterially dismissed . “ Voltaire expresses his wonder , that our author's extravagancies ...
... and “ imagination ” to the poet even though he may have on other occasions seemed himself to lean in the direction of the argument here so magisterially dismissed . “ Voltaire expresses his wonder , that our author's extravagancies ...
الصفحة 310
This , therefore , is the praise of Shakespeare , that his drama is the mirror of life ; that he who has mazed his imagination , in following the phantoms which other writers raise up before him , may here be cured of his delirious ...
This , therefore , is the praise of Shakespeare , that his drama is the mirror of life ; that he who has mazed his imagination , in following the phantoms which other writers raise up before him , may here be cured of his delirious ...
الصفحة 495
( When the imagination is recreated by a painted landscape , the trees are not supposed capable to give us shade , or the fountains coolness ; but we consider how we should be pleased with such fountains playing beside us , and such ...
( When the imagination is recreated by a painted landscape , the trees are not supposed capable to give us shade , or the fountains coolness ; but we consider how we should be pleased with such fountains playing beside us , and such ...
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Running About the World | 59 |
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