The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... human species . It has been found hard to describe man by an adequate definition . Some philosophers have called him a rea- sonable animal ; but others have considered reason as a quality of which many creatures partake . He has been ...
... human species . It has been found hard to describe man by an adequate definition . Some philosophers have called him a rea- sonable animal ; but others have considered reason as a quality of which many creatures partake . He has been ...
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... . HOR . MANY positions are often on the tongue , and sel- dom in the mind ; there are many truths which every human being acknowledges and forgets . It is gene- rally known , that he who expects much will be THE IDLER . No. 2 .
... . HOR . MANY positions are often on the tongue , and sel- dom in the mind ; there are many truths which every human being acknowledges and forgets . It is gene- rally known , that he who expects much will be THE IDLER . No. 2 .
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... human beings ought to behold the dis- tresses of each other , to try some expedients for their relief , and to inquire by what methods the listless may be actuated , and the empty be replenished . There are said to be pleasures in ...
... human beings ought to behold the dis- tresses of each other , to try some expedients for their relief , and to inquire by what methods the listless may be actuated , and the empty be replenished . There are said to be pleasures in ...
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... humanity has nev- er risen by its own power . The charity of the Mahom- etans is a precept which their teacher evidently trans- planted from the doctrines of Christianity ; and the care with which some of the Oriental sects attend , as ...
... humanity has nev- er risen by its own power . The charity of the Mahom- etans is a precept which their teacher evidently trans- planted from the doctrines of Christianity ; and the care with which some of the Oriental sects attend , as ...
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... human affairs , must confess , that I saw the troops march with little em- otion ; my thoughts were fixed upon other scenes ; and the tear stole into my eyes , not for those who were going away , but for those who were left behind . We ...
... human affairs , must confess , that I saw the troops march with little em- otion ; my thoughts were fixed upon other scenes ; and the tear stole into my eyes , not for those who were going away , but for those who were left behind . We ...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1811 |
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