The reader feels his mind full, though he learns nothing ; and, when he meets it in its new array, no longer knows the talk of his mother and his nurse. A Chinese Fragment - Страница 133написао/ла Ely Bates - 1786Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 682 страница
...powers of eloquence. Never were penury of knowledge and vulgarity of sentiment so happily disguised. The reader feels his mind full, though he learns nothing...array, no longer knows the talk of his mother and his nurse. When these wonderworking sounds sink into sense, and the doctrine of the Essay, disrobed of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 524 страница
...powers of eloquence. Never were penury of knowledge and vulgarity of sentiment so happily disguised. The reader feels his mind full, though he learns nothing...array, no longer knows the talk of his mother and his nurse. When these wonder-working sounds sink into sense, and the doctrine of the essay , disrobed of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 514 страница
...virtue only is our own, and that happiness is always in our power." The reader, when he meets all this in its new array, no longer knows the talk of his mother and his nurse. But, may it not be said, that every system of ethics must, or ought, to terminate, in plain... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 страница
...virtue only is our own, and that happiness is always in our power." The reader, when he meets all this in its new array, no longer knows the talk of his mother and his nurse. But, may it not be said, that every system of ethics must, or ought, to terminate, in plain... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 страница
...powers of eloquence. Never was penury of knowledge and vulgarity of sentiment so happily disguised. The and tenderness. Whatever was his pride, to them he...irritability, to them he was gentle. Life has, among nurse. When these wonder-working sounds sink into sense, and the doctrine of the Essay, disrobed of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 446 страница
...powers of eloquence. Never were penury of knowledge and vulgarity of sentiment so happily disguised. The reader feels his mind full, though he learns nothing;...array, no longer knows the talk of his mother and his nurse. When these wonderworking sounds sink into sense, and the doctrine of the Essay, disrobed of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 страница
...Never was penury of knowledge and vulgarity of sentiment so happily disguised. The reader feeli is g woe, Wrapp'd in a gown, for sickness and for show...such maladies as these, When each new night-dress gi nurse. When these wonder-working sounds sink into sense, and the doctrine of the Essay, disrobed of... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 страница
...sentiment so happily disguised. The reader feels his mind full, though he learns nothing; and, wlien he meets it in its new array, no longer knows the talk of his mother and hie nurse. When those wonder-working sounds sink into sense, and the doctrine of the Essay, disrobed... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 502 страница
...happily disguised. The reader feels lis mind full, though he learns nothing; and, when le meets it m nd daisies search'd the flowery plain ; While, on a bank recl nurse. When these wonder-working sounds sink into sense, and the doctrine of the Essay, disrobed of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 страница
...powers of eloquence. Never were penury of knowledge and vulgarity of sentiment so happily disguised. The } - nurse. When these wonder-working sounds sink into sense, and the doctrine of the Esoay, disrobed of... | |
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