The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His WorksJ. & A. Arch, 1795 - 307 páginas |
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... various knowledge ; as he never could have dif- played his collections in fo lively a man- ner , had he not poffeffed a very pictu- refque imagination , or , in other words , A j had he not had a very happy turn for poetry [ 7 ]
... various knowledge ; as he never could have dif- played his collections in fo lively a man- ner , had he not poffeffed a very pictu- refque imagination , or , in other words , A j had he not had a very happy turn for poetry [ 7 ]
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... imagination and spirits , while the judgment is found , and a diforder by which the judgment it- felf is impaired . Whatever be the argu- ments in favour of free - will , of volition unrestrained by the force and prevalence of motives ...
... imagination and spirits , while the judgment is found , and a diforder by which the judgment it- felf is impaired . Whatever be the argu- ments in favour of free - will , of volition unrestrained by the force and prevalence of motives ...
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... it is remembered , that he had a high opinion of her understanding ; and that the impreffion which her beau- ty , real , or imaginary , had originally made upon his imagination , being continued by habit , had [ 92 ]
... it is remembered , that he had a high opinion of her understanding ; and that the impreffion which her beau- ty , real , or imaginary , had originally made upon his imagination , being continued by habit , had [ 92 ]
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With Critical Observations on His Works Robert Anderson. upon his imagination , being continued by habit , had not been effaced , though fhe herself was , doubtlefs , much altered for the worse . Sir John Hawkins has declared himself ...
With Critical Observations on His Works Robert Anderson. upon his imagination , being continued by habit , had not been effaced , though fhe herself was , doubtlefs , much altered for the worse . Sir John Hawkins has declared himself ...
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... imagination an awful profpect , and with as much virtue as in general is the lot of man , he fhuddered at the approach of his diffolu- tion . He felt ftrong perturbations of mind . His friends endeavoured all in their power to awaken ...
... imagination an awful profpect , and with as much virtue as in general is the lot of man , he fhuddered at the approach of his diffolu- tion . He felt ftrong perturbations of mind . His friends endeavoured all in their power to awaken ...
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