The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... censures which they who have already writen , and they who cannot write , are equally ready to fulminate against public pretenders to fame , he may , by transmit- ting his performances to the Idler , make a cheap ex- periment of his ...
... censures which they who have already writen , and they who cannot write , are equally ready to fulminate against public pretenders to fame , he may , by transmit- ting his performances to the Idler , make a cheap ex- periment of his ...
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... censure , imagines that he is hurting none but the author , and him he considers as a pestilent animal , whom every other being has a right to persecute : little does he think how many harmless men he involves in his own guilt , by ...
... censure , imagines that he is hurting none but the author , and him he considers as a pestilent animal , whom every other being has a right to persecute : little does he think how many harmless men he involves in his own guilt , by ...
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In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. conduct , which may awaken contempt or censure , and hasten that neglect which is likely to come too soon of itself . The open competitions between different hos- pitals , and the animosity with which ...
In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. conduct , which may awaken contempt or censure , and hasten that neglect which is likely to come too soon of itself . The open competitions between different hos- pitals , and the animosity with which ...
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... censure . I know not whether states- * men and patrons do not suffer more reproaches than they deserve , and may not rather themselves complain that they are given up a prey to pretensions without merit , and to importunity without ...
... censure . I know not whether states- * men and patrons do not suffer more reproaches than they deserve , and may not rather themselves complain that they are given up a prey to pretensions without merit , and to importunity without ...
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... censure , that he teaches others to practise his own arts against himself ; and that , after a short enjoyment of the applause paid to his sagacity , or of the mirth excited by his wit , he is doomed to suffer the same severities of ...
... censure , that he teaches others to practise his own arts against himself ; and that , after a short enjoyment of the applause paid to his sagacity , or of the mirth excited by his wit , he is doomed to suffer the same severities of ...
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