The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... mind 241 152 Criticism on epistolary writings 247 153 The treatment incurred by loss of fortune 253 -154 The inefficacy of genius without learning 260 155 The usefulness of advice . The danger of habits . The necessity of reviewing life ...
... mind 241 152 Criticism on epistolary writings 247 153 The treatment incurred by loss of fortune 253 -154 The inefficacy of genius without learning 260 155 The usefulness of advice . The danger of habits . The necessity of reviewing life ...
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... mind ; not because I was charmed by another , but because I was offended by herself . I was very early tired of that ... minds ; and congratulated myself upon a companion supe- rior to all common troubles and embarrassments . I was ...
... mind ; not because I was charmed by another , but because I was offended by herself . I was very early tired of that ... minds ; and congratulated myself upon a companion supe- rior to all common troubles and embarrassments . I was ...
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... ; to confound in common minds the gradations of in- iquity , and incite the commission of a greater crime to prevent the detection of a less . If only murder were punished with death , very few robbers would stain 10 THE RAMBLER.
... ; to confound in common minds the gradations of in- iquity , and incite the commission of a greater crime to prevent the detection of a less . If only murder were punished with death , very few robbers would stain 10 THE RAMBLER.
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... minds with the horrours of his death . All laws against wickedness are ineffectual , unless some will inform , and some will prosecute ; but till we mitigate the penalties for mere violations of property , information will always be ...
... minds with the horrours of his death . All laws against wickedness are ineffectual , unless some will inform , and some will prosecute ; but till we mitigate the penalties for mere violations of property , information will always be ...
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... minds to approbation ; for many are sure to find in a new acquaintance , whatever qualities report has taught them to expect ; and in more powerful and active understandings they excite curiosity , and some- times , by a lucky chance ...
... minds to approbation ; for many are sure to find in a new acquaintance , whatever qualities report has taught them to expect ; and in more powerful and active understandings they excite curiosity , and some- times , by a lucky chance ...
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