The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... nature , into vice or gross deformity . The lights and shades of the character should be given ; and , if this be done with a strict regard to truth , a just estimate of Dr. Johnson will afford L afford a lesson perhaps as valuable as ...
... nature , into vice or gross deformity . The lights and shades of the character should be given ; and , if this be done with a strict regard to truth , a just estimate of Dr. Johnson will afford L afford a lesson perhaps as valuable as ...
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... nature from the life ; and to have " consulted his senses , not his imagination . " He meets with no basilisks , that destroy " with their eyes ; his crocodiles devour " their prey , without tears ; and his cata- " racts fall from the ...
... nature from the life ; and to have " consulted his senses , not his imagination . " He meets with no basilisks , that destroy " with their eyes ; his crocodiles devour " their prey , without tears ; and his cata- " racts fall from the ...
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... nature is 66 66 to be found , there is a mixture of vice and " virtue , a contest of passion and reason ; " and that the Creator doth not appear par- " tial in his distributions , but has balanced , " in most countries , their ...
... nature is 66 66 to be found , there is a mixture of vice and " virtue , a contest of passion and reason ; " and that the Creator doth not appear par- " tial in his distributions , but has balanced , " in most countries , their ...
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... natural situation , is much higher than Egypt ; that in the winter , from June to September , no day is without rain ; that the Nile receives in its course , all the rivers , brooks , and torrents , that fall from those mountains , and ...
... natural situation , is much higher than Egypt ; that in the winter , from June to September , no day is without rain ; that the Nile receives in its course , all the rivers , brooks , and torrents , that fall from those mountains , and ...
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... nature for the different voca- tions to which each of them felt himself in- clined . They acted from the impulse of young minds , even then meditating great things , and with courage anticipating success . Their friend Mr. Walmsley , by ...
... nature for the different voca- tions to which each of them felt himself in- clined . They acted from the impulse of young minds , even then meditating great things , and with courage anticipating success . Their friend Mr. Walmsley , by ...
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