Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... sentiment , and who had des servedly acquired a very high reputation for the rapid progress of his scholars * . In this situation he gave early indications of a distinguished character . Before he had attained the age of five , he had ...
... sentiment , and who had des servedly acquired a very high reputation for the rapid progress of his scholars * . In this situation he gave early indications of a distinguished character . Before he had attained the age of five , he had ...
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... sentiments and manners of those with whom we associate ; and particularly where we are taught to look up to them as our instructors , and the objects of our imitation . The benefit which society derives , therefore , from the exertions ...
... sentiments and manners of those with whom we associate ; and particularly where we are taught to look up to them as our instructors , and the objects of our imitation . The benefit which society derives , therefore , from the exertions ...
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... sentiments , " and fixed regard for truth , which is his " constant prompter , and gives life and irre- " sistible ... sentiment , and an accuracy of style , that would characterize it as the pro- duction of a maturer age . Though his in ...
... sentiments , " and fixed regard for truth , which is his " constant prompter , and gives life and irre- " sistible ... sentiment , and an accuracy of style , that would characterize it as the pro- duction of a maturer age . Though his in ...
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... sentiments on this head ; and as it contains general observations applicable to the sub- ject , it is here inserted : " I doubt not you have heard of my " having offered myself to the service of 66 ( C any presbyterian tribe , that ...
... sentiments on this head ; and as it contains general observations applicable to the sub- ject , it is here inserted : " I doubt not you have heard of my " having offered myself to the service of 66 ( C any presbyterian tribe , that ...
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... sentiments , and the general cha- racter of the electors , I have little hopes of pleasing them in any station , unless I " could play the Vicar of Bray , and cut my " coat orthodox or heterodox , talk sense 66 or nonsense , as my ...
... sentiments , and the general cha- racter of the electors , I have little hopes of pleasing them in any station , unless I " could play the Vicar of Bray , and cut my " coat orthodox or heterodox , talk sense 66 or nonsense , as my ...
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