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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... Interest 246 Method 283 Interest and Pride ibid . Mind 276 Joy 229 Mind , Progress of 279 Irresolution 243 Minuteness 280 Judgment 229 Mirth 281 Justice 230 Misery ibid . K. Moderation 284 Kings 249 Money 282 Knowledge Knowledge , Self ...
... Interest 246 Method 283 Interest and Pride ibid . Mind 276 Joy 229 Mind , Progress of 279 Irresolution 243 Minuteness 280 Judgment 229 Mirth 281 Justice 230 Misery ibid . K. Moderation 284 Kings 249 Money 282 Knowledge Knowledge , Self ...
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... interest , for so many years . 4 So anxious was this good man to discharge every part of his moral character with punctuality , that some time before his death he sat down to recollect what little sums he might owe in the early part of ...
... interest , for so many years . 4 So anxious was this good man to discharge every part of his moral character with punctuality , that some time before his death he sat down to recollect what little sums he might owe in the early part of ...
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... interest when he mentions his enemies . He degrades his own dignity by showing that he was affected by their censures , and gives lasting importance to names , which , left to themselves , would vanish from remem- brance . Thid . To ...
... interest when he mentions his enemies . He degrades his own dignity by showing that he was affected by their censures , and gives lasting importance to names , which , left to themselves , would vanish from remem- brance . Thid . To ...
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... interest , and to lose shame without substituting virtue . Ibid . vol . 4 , p . 198 . Such is the condition of life that something is always wanting to happiness . In youth we have warm hopes , which are soon blasted by rashness and ...
... interest , and to lose shame without substituting virtue . Ibid . vol . 4 , p . 198 . Such is the condition of life that something is always wanting to happiness . In youth we have warm hopes , which are soon blasted by rashness and ...
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... interest or vanity to forbear admonition or reproof when our consciences tell us that they are incited , not by the hopes of reforming faults , but the desire of showing our discernment , or gratifying our own pride by the mortification ...
... interest or vanity to forbear admonition or reproof when our consciences tell us that they are incited , not by the hopes of reforming faults , but the desire of showing our discernment , or gratifying our own pride by the mortification ...
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