All joy or sorrow for the happiness or calamities of others is produced by an act of the imagination, that realizes the event however fictitious, or approximates it however remote, by placing us, for a time, in the condition of him whose fortune we contemplate;... The Life and Writings of Samuel Johnson... - Page 242by Samuel Johnson - 1840Full view - About this book
| Ernst Verbeek - 1971 - 236 pages
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| Samuel Johnson - 1973 - 492 pages
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| Samuel Johnson - 1973 - 572 pages
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| Samuel Johnson - 1974 - 312 pages
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| John Loftis - 1976 - 408 pages
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| 1976 - 410 pages
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