The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.].1804 |
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... London Chronicle , p . 156 . ANGER . Men of a passionate temper are sometimes not without understanding or virtue , and are there- fore not always treated with the severity which their neglect of the ease of all about them might justly ...
... London Chronicle , p . 156 . ANGER . Men of a passionate temper are sometimes not without understanding or virtue , and are there- fore not always treated with the severity which their neglect of the ease of all about them might justly ...
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... London Chronicle , p . 156 .毋 Ignorance cannot always be inferred from in- accuracy ; knowledge is not always present . Notes upon Shakespeare , vol . 6 , p . 101 . Gross ignorance every man has found equally dangerous with perverted ...
... London Chronicle , p . 156 .毋 Ignorance cannot always be inferred from in- accuracy ; knowledge is not always present . Notes upon Shakespeare , vol . 6 , p . 101 . Gross ignorance every man has found equally dangerous with perverted ...
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... London Chronicle , p . 154 . IRRESOLUTION .. He that knows not whither to go , is in no haste to move .. SELF - IMPORTANCE . Life of Swift . ་ Every man is of importance to himself , and ,. therefore , in his own opinion , to others ...
... London Chronicle , p . 154 . IRRESOLUTION .. He that knows not whither to go , is in no haste to move .. SELF - IMPORTANCE . Life of Swift . ་ Every man is of importance to himself , and ,. therefore , in his own opinion , to others ...
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... London Chronicle , p . 155 . INCLINATION . It may reasonably be asserted , that he who finds himself strongly attracted to any particular study , though it may happen to be out of his proposed scheme , if it is not trifling or vicious ...
... London Chronicle , p . 155 . INCLINATION . It may reasonably be asserted , that he who finds himself strongly attracted to any particular study , though it may happen to be out of his proposed scheme , if it is not trifling or vicious ...
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