The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... virtue . To the scheme of these solitary speculatists it has been justly objected , that if they are happy , they are happy only by being useless ; that mankind is one vast republick , where every individual receives many bene- fits ...
... virtue . To the scheme of these solitary speculatists it has been justly objected , that if they are happy , they are happy only by being useless ; that mankind is one vast republick , where every individual receives many bene- fits ...
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... virtue , when he relates the capture of Louisbourg in the following manner : " The English had hitherto seen , with great indig- nation , their attempts baffled and their force defied by an enemy , whom they considered themselves as en ...
... virtue , when he relates the capture of Louisbourg in the following manner : " The English had hitherto seen , with great indig- nation , their attempts baffled and their force defied by an enemy , whom they considered themselves as en ...
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... virtue . We had taken the English for- tresses by force , and gained the Indian nations by hu- manity . The English , wherever they come , are sure to have the natives for their enemies ; for the only motive of their settlements is ...
... virtue . We had taken the English for- tresses by force , and gained the Indian nations by hu- manity . The English , wherever they come , are sure to have the natives for their enemies ; for the only motive of their settlements is ...
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... virtue ; but human hap- piness is sometimes violated by some more sudden strokes . A dispute begun in jest upon a subject which a mo- ment before was on both parts regarded with careless indifference , is continued by the desire of ...
... virtue ; but human hap- piness is sometimes violated by some more sudden strokes . A dispute begun in jest upon a subject which a mo- ment before was on both parts regarded with careless indifference , is continued by the desire of ...
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... virtue sent abroad to tell lies for the advantage of his country ; a news - writer is a man with- out virtue , who writes lies at home for his own profit . " To these compositions is required neither genius nor knowledge , neither ...
... virtue sent abroad to tell lies for the advantage of his country ; a news - writer is a man with- out virtue , who writes lies at home for his own profit . " To these compositions is required neither genius nor knowledge , neither ...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1811 |
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acquaintance amusement art of memory Bassora beauty better censure common commonly considered critick curiosity custom danger delight desire diligence dinner Ditto dreaded Drugget easily easy elegance endeavour English equal evil expected eyes forded rivers fortune friends genius give gout gratified happiness hear honour hope Hudibras human idleness Idler Iliad imagination inquire knowledge labour lady learned less live look lost Louisbourg mankind marriage ment mind misery mistress Mohair morning nation nature necessary never Newmarket night NOVEMBER 11 observed OCTOBER 28 once opinion pain passed passions perhaps Persian palace Peterhouse pleased pleasure praise produce publick reason resolved SATURDAY scarcely seldom servant sleep sometimes Sophron spect suffered suppose sure talk tell thing Thomas Warton thought tion told trained bands truth virtue weary wife wish wonder write