| 1765 - 770 pages
...or fuffer what is there feigned to be fullered or to be done. The reflection that (hikes the hejrt is not, that the evils before us are real evils, but that they are evils to which we ourfelves may be cxpofed. h there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the playen, but that we fancy ourlclves unhappy... | |
| 1765 - 600 pages
...fuffer what is there feigned to be fuffered or td be done. The reflection that ftrikes the heart * is not, that the evils before us are real evils, but that they are evils to which we ourfelves may beexpofed.' Now nothing is more certain than that thofe fpe&ators, who are moft affected by dramatic... | |
| Several Hands - 1765 - 624 pages
...fuffcr what h there feigned to be fufîered or to Ьг donc. The reflection ihat ftrikss the heart* is not, that the evils before us are real .evils, but that th'py are evils to which we ourfelves may be expofed.' Now nothing is more certain than that thofe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 412 pages
...or fuffer what is there feigned to be fuffered or to be done. The Reflection that ftrikes the Heart is not, that the Evils before us are real Evils, but...ourfelves may be expofed. If there be any Fallacy, k is not that we fancy the Players, but that we fancy ourfelves unhappy for a Moment; but we rather... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 392 pages
...or fuffer what is there feigned to be fuffered or to be done. The Reflection that ftrikes the Heart is not, that the Evils before us are real Evils, but...ourfelves may be expofed. If there be any Fallacy, k is not that we fancy the Players, but that we fancy ourfelves unhappy for a Moment; hut we rather... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 pages
...fuffer what is there feigned to be fuffered or to be done. The Reflection that flakes the Heart isnot, that the Evils before us are real Evils, but that...ourfelves may be expofed. If there be any Fallacy, k is not that we fancy the Players, but that we fancy ourfelves unhappy for a Moment; but we rather... | |
| 1774 - 372 pages
...or fuffer what is there feigned to be fuffered or to be done. The Reflection that flrikes the Heart is not, that the Evils before us are real Evils, but that they are Evils to which we out felves may be expofed. If there be any Fallacy, it is not that we fancy the Players, but that we... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 pages
...fuffer what is there feigned to be fuffered or tr> be done. The Reflection that ftrikes the Heart i» not, that the Evils before us are real Evils, but that, they are Evils to which we oarfekes may be expofed. If there be any Fallacy, k is not that we fancy the Players, but that we fancy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 pages
...or suffer what is there feigned to be suffered or to be done. The reflection that strikes the heart is not, that the evils before us are real evils, but that they are evils to which we ourselves may be exposed. If there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the players, but that we... | |
| 1793 - 620 pages
...feigned to be fuffered or to be done. The refleclton that lirikes the heart, is not that the evils be ore us are real evils, but that they are evils to which we ourfelves may be expoled. If there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the players, but that we fancy ourfelves... | |
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