... poetry. This reasoning is so specious, that it is received as true even by those who in daily experience feel it to be false. The interchanges of mingled scenes seldom fail to produce the intended vicissitudes of passion. Fiction cannot move so much,... The works of Samuel Johnson - Side 134af Samuel Johnson - 1824Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1765 - 600 sider
...yet let it be confidered likewife, that melancholy is often not pleafing, and that the diilurbaoce of one man may be the relief of another ; that different...different habitudes , and that, upon the whole, all pleafure confifts in variety.' We do not feel the force of this reafoning ; though we think the critics... | |
| Several Hands - 1765 - 624 sider
...yet let it be confidered likewife, that melancholy is often not pleafing, and that the difturbance of one man may be the relief of another ; that different...different habitudes ; and that, upon the whole, all pleafure confins i n. variety.' We do not feel the force of this reafoning ; though we think the critics... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1765 - 80 sider
...yet let it be confidered likewife, that melancholy is often not pleafing, and that the difturbance of one man may be the relief of another ; that different...different habitudes; and that, upon the whole, all pleafure confifts in variety. The players, who in their edition divided our authour's works into comedies,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 sider
...yet let it be confidered likewife, that melancholy is often not pleating, and that the difturbance of one man may be the relief of another; that different...different habitudes; and that, upon the whole, all pleafure confifts in variety. The players, who in their edition divided our authour's works into comedies,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 sider
...yet let it be confidered likewife, that melancholy is often not pleafing, and that the difturbance of one man .may be the relief of another; that different...different habitudes •, and that, upon the whole, all pleafure confifts in variety. The players, who in their edition divided our author's works into comedies,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 412 sider
...interrupted by unwelcome Levity; yet let it be confidered likewife, that Melancholy is often not pleafing, and that the Disturbance of one Man may be the Relief...different Habitudes ; and that, .upon the Whole, all Pleafure confifts in Variety. The Players, who in their Edition divided our Authour's Works into Comedies,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 sider
...yet let it be confidered likewife, that Melancholy is often not pleating, and that the Diflurbance of one Man may be the Relief of another ; that different...different Habitudes ; and that, upon the Whole, all Pleafure confifls in Variety. The Players, who in their Edition divided our Authour's Works into Comedies,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 sider
...yet let it be confidered likewife, that Melancholy is often not pleafing, and that the Difturbance •of one Man may be the Relief of another ; that...different Habitudes ; and that, .upon the Whole, all Pleafure confifts in Variety. The Players, who in their Edition divided our Authour's Works into Comedies,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 sider
...considered likewife, that melancholy is often not pleafing, and that the difturbance of one man maybe the relief of another; that different auditors have...different habitudes; and that, upon the whole, all pleafure confiits in variety. . The players, who in their edition divided our author's works into comedies,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 500 sider
...be confidered likewife, that melancholy is ofien not pleafing, and that the difturbance of one m~n may be the relief of another; that different auditors have different habitudes ; and that, imon the whole, all pleafure confifts in variety. The players, who in their edition divided our author's... | |
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