Samuel Johnson |
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الصفحة 192
My pension is more out of the usual course of things than any instance that I have known . Here , Sir , was a man avowedly no friend to Government at the time , who got a pension without asking for it . I never courted the great ...
My pension is more out of the usual course of things than any instance that I have known . Here , Sir , was a man avowedly no friend to Government at the time , who got a pension without asking for it . I never courted the great ...
الصفحة 479
But wit , abstracted from its effects upon the hearer , may be more rigorously and philosophically considered as a kind of ' discordia concors ' ; a combination of dissimilar images , or discovery of occult resemblances in things ...
But wit , abstracted from its effects upon the hearer , may be more rigorously and philosophically considered as a kind of ' discordia concors ' ; a combination of dissimilar images , or discovery of occult resemblances in things ...
الصفحة 495
What he has to say in the Lives of the Poets is precisely the sort of thing he had to say in his conversation , and he ... He was no less aware than Swinburne or Oscar Wilde that some sort of splendor may surround things wicked or de- ...
What he has to say in the Lives of the Poets is precisely the sort of thing he had to say in his conversation , and he ... He was no less aware than Swinburne or Oscar Wilde that some sort of splendor may surround things wicked or de- ...
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