The Life of Samuel JohnsonModern Library, 1952 - 559 страници |
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... imagination , and what imagination cannot possibly pro- duce . Thus , suppose I should think that I saw a form , and heard a voice cry " Johnson , you are a very wicked fellow , and unless you repent you will certainly be punished ...
... imagination , and what imagination cannot possibly pro- duce . Thus , suppose I should think that I saw a form , and heard a voice cry " Johnson , you are a very wicked fellow , and unless you repent you will certainly be punished ...
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... imagination . ' Were it not for imagination , Sir , ( said he , ) a man would be as happy in the arms of a chambermaid as of a Duchess . But such is the adventitious charm of fancy , that we find men who have vio- lated the best ...
... imagination . ' Were it not for imagination , Sir , ( said he , ) a man would be as happy in the arms of a chambermaid as of a Duchess . But such is the adventitious charm of fancy , that we find men who have vio- lated the best ...
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... imagination . I think a very moral use may be made of these new buildings : I would have those who have heated imaginations live there , and take warning . ' Mrs. Burney . ' But , Sir , many of the poor people that are mad , have become ...
... imagination . I think a very moral use may be made of these new buildings : I would have those who have heated imaginations live there , and take warning . ' Mrs. Burney . ' But , Sir , many of the poor people that are mad , have become ...
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