The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... danger was only in opposing . The civility with which you have thought proper to treat me , when you had in- contestible superiority , has inclined me to make your victory complete , without any further struggle ; and not only publicly ...
... danger was only in opposing . The civility with which you have thought proper to treat me , when you had in- contestible superiority , has inclined me to make your victory complete , without any further struggle ; and not only publicly ...
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... wise , or very good : and I know not whether there are not many states of life , in which all knowledge , less than the highest wisdom , will produce discontent and danger . I believe it may be sometimes found that 36 REVIEW OF A.
... wise , or very good : and I know not whether there are not many states of life , in which all knowledge , less than the highest wisdom , will produce discontent and danger . I believe it may be sometimes found that 36 REVIEW OF A.
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In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. danger . I believe it may be sometimes found that a little learning is , to a poor man , a dangerous thing . But such is the condition of humanity , that we easily see , or quickly feel , the wrong , but ...
In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. danger . I believe it may be sometimes found that a little learning is , to a poor man , a dangerous thing . But such is the condition of humanity , that we easily see , or quickly feel , the wrong , but ...
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... danger , they must be sensible of fear . " This is to give a reason for all Evil , by shewing that one Evil produces another . If there is danger there ought to be $ 42 REVIEW OF A.
... danger , they must be sensible of fear . " This is to give a reason for all Evil , by shewing that one Evil produces another . If there is danger there ought to be $ 42 REVIEW OF A.
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In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. another . If there is danger there ought to be fear ; but if fear is an Evil , why should there be danger ? His vindication of pain is of the same kind : pain is useful to alarm us , that we may shun ...
In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. another . If there is danger there ought to be fear ; but if fear is an Evil , why should there be danger ? His vindication of pain is of the same kind : pain is useful to alarm us , that we may shun ...
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