The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... sometimes supported by hope , but the more severe often sink down in motionless despondence . Life must be seen before it can be known . This author and Pope perhaps never saw the miseries which they imagine thus easy to be borne . The ...
... sometimes supported by hope , but the more severe often sink down in motionless despondence . Life must be seen before it can be known . This author and Pope perhaps never saw the miseries which they imagine thus easy to be borne . The ...
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... sometimes ridiculous , is often felt with very quick sensibility . On the happiness of mad- men , as the case is not very frequent , it is not neces- sary to raise a disquisition , but I cannot forbear to observe , that I never yet knew ...
... sometimes ridiculous , is often felt with very quick sensibility . On the happiness of mad- men , as the case is not very frequent , it is not neces- sary to raise a disquisition , but I cannot forbear to observe , that I never yet knew ...
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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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... sometimes be improperly bestowed , but I shall always fear to withhold them lest I should be yielding to the sug- gestions of pride , while I persuade myself that I am following the maxims of policy ; and , under the appear- ance of ...
... sometimes be improperly bestowed , but I shall always fear to withhold them lest I should be yielding to the sug- gestions of pride , while I persuade myself that I am following the maxims of policy ; and , under the appear- ance of ...
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... Sometimes , however it happens that their pleasure is without mischief . The author feels no pain , but while they ... sometimes obstructing the bile , that they may see how a man looks when he is yellow ; sometimes breaking a ...
... Sometimes , however it happens that their pleasure is without mischief . The author feels no pain , but while they ... sometimes obstructing the bile , that they may see how a man looks when he is yellow ; sometimes breaking a ...
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