Life of Johnson, Volumen2H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... attention to external elegance of manners . But it must , at the same time , be allowed , that they contain many good pre- cepts of conduct , and much genuine information upon life and manners , very happily expressed ; and that there ...
... attention to external elegance of manners . But it must , at the same time , be allowed , that they contain many good pre- cepts of conduct , and much genuine information upon life and manners , very happily expressed ; and that there ...
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... attention should be shewn by great men to their early friends . But if either from obtuse insensibility to difference of situation , or presumptuous forwardness , which will not submit even to an exteriour ob- servance of it , the ...
... attention should be shewn by great men to their early friends . But if either from obtuse insensibility to difference of situation , or presumptuous forwardness , which will not submit even to an exteriour ob- servance of it , the ...
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... attention which might have been expected to theGuide , Philosopher , and Friend , ' the Imlac who had hastened from the country to console a distressed mother , who he understood was very anxious for his return . They had , I found ...
... attention which might have been expected to theGuide , Philosopher , and Friend , ' the Imlac who had hastened from the country to console a distressed mother , who he understood was very anxious for his return . They had , I found ...
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... attention . The character of a soldier always stands him in stead . ' BOSWELL . Yet , Sir , I think that common soldiers are worse thought of than other men in the same rank of life ; such as labourers . ' JOHNSON . Why , Sir , a common ...
... attention . The character of a soldier always stands him in stead . ' BOSWELL . Yet , Sir , I think that common soldiers are worse thought of than other men in the same rank of life ; such as labourers . ' JOHNSON . Why , Sir , a common ...
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... attention to all that the Judge has said , they are decidedly of a different opinion from him , they have not only a power and a right , but they are bound in con- science to bring in a verdict accordingly . ' 1776 ] THE PROJECTED ...
... attention to all that the Judge has said , they are decidedly of a different opinion from him , they have not only a power and a right , but they are bound in con- science to bring in a verdict accordingly . ' 1776 ] THE PROJECTED ...
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