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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... danger of extreme latitude in either , though he was of a very independent spirit , oc- casioned his appearing somewhat unfavourable to the prevalence of that noble freedom of sentiment which is the best possession of man .. Nor can it ...
... danger of extreme latitude in either , though he was of a very independent spirit , oc- casioned his appearing somewhat unfavourable to the prevalence of that noble freedom of sentiment which is the best possession of man .. Nor can it ...
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... danger of vanity , nor suspect the deceitful- ness of my own heart . The day of conflict came , in which temptation surprised and overwhelmed me . I committed the crime , which I entreat your Lordship to believe that my conscience ...
... danger of vanity , nor suspect the deceitful- ness of my own heart . The day of conflict came , in which temptation surprised and overwhelmed me . I committed the crime , which I entreat your Lordship to believe that my conscience ...
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... danger of having been summoned to the final judgment without preparation , we shall , I hope , gra- dually arise so much above the conceptions of human nature , as to return thanks to God for what once seem- ed the most dreadful of all ...
... danger of having been summoned to the final judgment without preparation , we shall , I hope , gra- dually arise so much above the conceptions of human nature , as to return thanks to God for what once seem- ed the most dreadful of all ...
Strona 96
... danger is not greater , and our strength is more . Our faculties are not impaired by weakness of body . We come to the great work not withered by pains , nor clouded by the fumes of disease ; but with minds capable of continued ...
... danger is not greater , and our strength is more . Our faculties are not impaired by weakness of body . We come to the great work not withered by pains , nor clouded by the fumes of disease ; but with minds capable of continued ...
Strona 97
... danger lest men fresh from a trial in which life has been lost , should remember with resentment and malignity the prosecutor , the witnesses , or the judges . It is , indeed , scarcely possible , that with all the prejudices of an in ...
... danger lest men fresh from a trial in which life has been lost , should remember with resentment and malignity the prosecutor , the witnesses , or the judges . It is , indeed , scarcely possible , that with all the prejudices of an in ...
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