The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Samuel Johnson. onstrate the folly of attributing choice and self- direction to any human being . It was not difficult to discover the danger of committing myself for ever to the arms of one who might at any time mistake the dictates of ...
Samuel Johnson. onstrate the folly of attributing choice and self- direction to any human being . It was not difficult to discover the danger of committing myself for ever to the arms of one who might at any time mistake the dictates of ...
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... utmost exacer- bations of human misery , would then be able to return without horrour and dejection . For , who can congratulate himself upon a life passed without some act more mischievous to the peace or pros- perity 8 THE RAMBLER.
... utmost exacer- bations of human misery , would then be able to return without horrour and dejection . For , who can congratulate himself upon a life passed without some act more mischievous to the peace or pros- perity 8 THE RAMBLER.
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... human enmity or vengeance . This terrour should , therefore , be re- served as the last resort of authority , as the strongest and most operative of prohibitory sanctions , and placed before the treasure of life , to guard from in ...
... human enmity or vengeance . This terrour should , therefore , be re- served as the last resort of authority , as the strongest and most operative of prohibitory sanctions , and placed before the treasure of life , to guard from in ...
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... human laws so plainly evinced , so clearly stated , or so generally allowed , but that the pious , the tender , and the just , will always scruple to con- cur with the community in an act which their private judgment cannot approve . He ...
... human laws so plainly evinced , so clearly stated , or so generally allowed , but that the pious , the tender , and the just , will always scruple to con- cur with the community in an act which their private judgment cannot approve . He ...
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... hopes than human nature can gratify ; that I dress up an ideal charmer in all the radiance of perfection , and then enter the world to look for the same excellence in corporeal beauty . But surely , Mr. 20 THE RAMBLER.
... hopes than human nature can gratify ; that I dress up an ideal charmer in all the radiance of perfection , and then enter the world to look for the same excellence in corporeal beauty . But surely , Mr. 20 THE RAMBLER.
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