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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... easily excuse the want of one yourself . " Having placed himself by her , he with great good humour entered upon a consideration of the English drama ; and among other enquiries , particularly asked her , which of Shakspeare's ...
... easily excuse the want of one yourself . " Having placed himself by her , he with great good humour entered upon a consideration of the English drama ; and among other enquiries , particularly asked her , which of Shakspeare's ...
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... easily offended ; impe- tuous and irritable in his temper , but of a most hu- mane and benevolent heart , which showed itself not only in a most liberal charity , as far as his cireum- stances would allow , but in many instances of ...
... easily offended ; impe- tuous and irritable in his temper , but of a most hu- mane and benevolent heart , which showed itself not only in a most liberal charity , as far as his cireum- stances would allow , but in many instances of ...
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... easily finds readers , and quickly loses them for what should make the book valued , when its subject is no more ? Idler , vol . 2 , p . 37 . Let honest credulity beware of receiving cha- racters from contemporary writers . Life of ...
... easily finds readers , and quickly loses them for what should make the book valued , when its subject is no more ? Idler , vol . 2 , p . 37 . Let honest credulity beware of receiving cha- racters from contemporary writers . Life of ...
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... easily resisted or suppressed ; but for the frigid villainy- of studious lewdness , for the calm malignity of laboured impiety , what apology can be invented ? what punishment can be adequate to the crime of him who retires to solitude ...
... easily resisted or suppressed ; but for the frigid villainy- of studious lewdness , for the calm malignity of laboured impiety , what apology can be invented ? what punishment can be adequate to the crime of him who retires to solitude ...
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... easily becomes acquainted with himself ; and this effect it must produce , by withdrawing flatterers , whose business it is to hide our weaknesses from us ; or by giving loose to malice , and licence to reproach ; or , at least , by ...
... easily becomes acquainted with himself ; and this effect it must produce , by withdrawing flatterers , whose business it is to hide our weaknesses from us ; or by giving loose to malice , and licence to reproach ; or , at least , by ...
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