who have neither the gladness of prosperity nor the calm of innocence. 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... The Rambler, by S. Johnson - Página 1601806Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1752 - 196 páginas
...weaknefs both of himfelf and others, will not long want perfuafives to forgivenefs. We cannot know to what degree of malignity any injury is to be imputed, or how much its guilt, if we were to infpeft the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence;... | |
| 1773 - 394 páginas
...Whoever confiders the weaknefs both of himfelf and others will not long want perfuafives to forgivenefs. We know not to what degree of malignity any injury is to be imputed ; nor how much its guilt, if we were to infpecl the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1782 - 482 páginas
...Whoever confiders the weaknefs both of himfelf and others, will not long want pcrfuafives to forgivenefs. We know not to what degree of malignity any injury...to be imputed, or how much its guilt, if we were to infpedt the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence.... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 422 páginas
...confiders the weaknefs both of hirruelf and others, will not long want perfuafives to forgivenefs. \Ve know not to what degree of malignity any injury is...to be imputed; or how much its guilt, if we were to infpecl the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 páginas
...Whoever confiders the weaknefs both of himfelf and others, will not long want perfuafives to forgivenefs. We know not to what degree of malignity any injury...be imputed ; or how much its guilt, if we were to infpedr. the mind of him that commute it, would be extenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 286 páginas
...justly be numbered among the most miserable of human beings, among those who are guilty without reward, who have neither the gladness of prosperity nor the...be imputed ; or how much its guilt, if we were to inspect the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by mistake, precipitance, or negligence... | |
| 1803 - 268 páginas
...justly be numbered among the most miserable of human beingSi among those who are guilty without reward, who have neither the gladness of prosperity, nor the...be imputed ; or how much its guilt, if we were to inspect the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by mistake, precipitance, or negligence... | |
| 1803 - 250 páginas
...WHOEVER confiders the wcaknefs both of himfelf and others, will not long want perfuafives to forgivenefs. We know not to what degree of malignity any injury...to be imputed, or how much its guilt, if we were to infpect the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by miftake, precipitance, or negligence.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 354 páginas
...justly be numbered among the most miserable of human beings, among those who are guilty without reward, who have neither the gladness of prosperity, nor the...to be imputed; or how much its guilt, if we were to inspect the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by mistake, precipitance, or negligence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 272 páginas
...justly be numbered among the most miserable of human beings, among those who are guilty without reward, who have neither the gladness of prosperity nor the...be imputed ; or how much its guilt, if we were to inspect the mind of him that committed it, would be extenuated by mistake, precipitance, or negligence;... | |
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