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" Whoever considers the weakness both of himself and others, will not long want persuasives to forgiveness. We know not to what degree of malignity any injury is to be imputed ; or how much its guilt, if we were to inspect the mind of him that committed... "
Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell [ed. by J.W. Croker]. - Página 384
editado por - 1836
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The Weekly Miscellany; Or, Instructive Entertainer: Containing a ..., Volumen7

1776 - 632 páginas
...its guilt, if we were to infpect the mind of him that committed it, would be attenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence : we cannot be certain...than was intended to be inflicted, or how much we encreafe the mifchief tp ourfelves by voluntary aggravations. We may charge to defign .the effects...
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The Beauties of Johnson: Consisting of Maxims and Observations ..., Volumen1

Samuel Johnson - 1782 - 482 páginas
...its guilt, if we were to infpect the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence. We cannot be certain how much more we feel than was intended, or how much we increafe the mifchief to our. fclves by voluntary aggravations. We may charge to defign...
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The Rambler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 416 páginas
...its guilt, if we were to infpect the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence ; we cannot be certain....than was intended to be inflicted, or how much we increafe the mifchief to ourfelves by voluntary aggravations. We may charge to defign the efTec~bs...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: The rambler

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 páginas
...its guilt, if we were to infpect the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence ; we cannot be certain how much more we feel than was intended to be infiicted, or how much we increafe the mifchief to ourfelves by voluntary aggravations. We may charge...
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The Rambler

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 582 páginas
...we were to infpecl the mind of him that committed n, would be extenuated by miltakc, pnrcipitarice, or negligence; we cannot be certain how much more we feel than was intended to be inHifleit, or how much we increafe the mifchief to ourlelves by voluntaryaggravations. We may charge...
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The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]., Volumen4

1801 - 320 páginas
...of him that committed it, would be extenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence ; we cannot be be certain how much more we feel than was intended to be infficted, or how much we increafe the mifchief to ourfelves by voluntary aggravations. We may charge...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumen22

British essayists - 1802 - 266 páginas
...not long want persuasives to forgiveness. We know not to what degree of malignity any injury is to be imputed ; or how much its guilt, if we were to inspect...design the effects of accident; we may think the blow violent only because we have made ourselves delicate and tender ; we are on every side in danger of...
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Select British Classics, Volumen8

1803 - 268 páginas
...not long want persuasives to forgiveness. We know not to what degree of malignity any injury is to be imputed ; or how much its guilt, if we were to inspect...design the effects of accident ; we may think the blow violent only because we have made ourselves delicate and tender ; we are on every side in danger of...
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The School of Wisdom

1803 - 250 páginas
...its guilt, if we were to infpect the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence. We cannot be certain how much more we feel than was intended, or how much we increafe the mifchief to ourfelves by voluntary aggravations. 'We may charge to defign...
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The Beauties of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Consisting of Maxims and Observations ...

Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 páginas
...not long want persuasives to forgiveness. We know not to what degree of malignity any injury is to be imputed, or how much its guilt, if we were to inspect...be certain how much more we feel than was intended, or how much we increase the mischief to ourselves by voluntary 'aggravations. We may charge to design...
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