| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 páginas
...wind for the only blessings which nature has put into our power, tranquillity, and benevolence.- — This distinction of seasons is produced only by imagination...blasts of the east, and the clouds of the south." Alas! it is too certain, that where the frame has delicate fibres, and there is a fine sensibility,... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 páginas
...the wind for the only blessings which nature has put into our power, tranquillity and benevolence. This distinction of seasons is produced only by imagination...blasts of the east, and the clouds of the south'.' ' See post, July 14 and 26, 1763, April 14, 1775, and Aug. 2, 1784, note, for instances in which Johnson... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 páginas
...the wind for the only blessings which nature has put into our power, tranquillity and benevolence. This distinction of seasons is produced only by imagination...damp, the blasts of the east, and the clouds of the soudi1.' 1 See post, July 14 and 26, 1763, April 14, 1775, and Aug. 2, 1784, note, for instances in... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 220 páginas
...He that shall resolutely excite his faculties, or exert his virtues, will soon make himself superior to the seasons, and may set at defiance the morning...and the clouds of the south. It was the boast of the Stoic philosophy, to make man unshaken by calamity, and unelated by success ; incorruptible by pleasure,... | |
| 1803 - 196 páginas
...He that shall resolutely excite his faculties, or exert his virtues, will soon make himself superior to the seasons, and may set at defiance the morning...and the clouds of the south. It was the boast of the Stoic philosophy, to make man unshaken by calamity, and undated by success, incorruptible by pleasure,... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 514 páginas
...hour is propitious to diligence. £•'1^ He that shall resolutely excite his faculties, or exert 49.' his virtues, will soon make himself superiour to the...blasts of the east, and the clouds of the south." Alas ! it is too certain, that where the frame has delicate fibres, and there is a fine sensibility,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 páginas
...He that shall resolutely excite his faculties, or exert his virtues, will soon make himself superior to the seasons, and may set at defiance the morning...incorruptible by pleasure, and invulnerable by pain : these are heights of wisdom which none ever attained, and to which few can aspire: but there arc lower degrees... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 páginas
...He that shall resolutely excite his faculties, or exert his virtues, will soon make himself superior to the seasons, and may set at defiance the morning...evening damp, the blasts of the east, and the clouds CI 1 oi the south. It was the boast of the Stoick philosophy, to make man unshaken by calamity, and... | |
| 1814 - 564 páginas
...in like manner enabled him to * Dr. Johnsoni keep his mind in continual employment, thereby " settmg at defiance the morning mist and the evening damp...blasts of the east, and the clouds of the south."* He knew not that "letharg' of indolence" that follows the inordinate gratifications of the tab'* ."... | |
| 1814 - 556 páginas
...enabled him to • Dr. Johnson. keep his mind in continual employment, thereby " setting at defiince the morning mist and the evening damp — the blasts of the east, and the clouds of the south."* He knew not that "lethargy of indolence" that follows the inordinate gratifications of the table. His... | |
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