The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... sentiments , or the smallest transgression of her commands . Time might indeed cure this species of pride in a mind not naturally undiscerning , and vitiated only by false representations ; but the oper- ations of time are slow ; and I ...
... sentiments , or the smallest transgression of her commands . Time might indeed cure this species of pride in a mind not naturally undiscerning , and vitiated only by false representations ; but the oper- ations of time are slow ; and I ...
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... sentiments or conversation , and had made no addition to the notions which she had brought from the precincts of Cornhill . She was , therefore , always recounting the glories of the city ; enumerating the succession of mayors ...
... sentiments or conversation , and had made no addition to the notions which she had brought from the precincts of Cornhill . She was , therefore , always recounting the glories of the city ; enumerating the succession of mayors ...
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... sentiments of one who has been subject for many years to all the hardships of antiquated virginity ; has been long accustomed to the coldness of neglect , and the petulance of insult ; has been mortified in full assemblies by inquiries ...
... sentiments of one who has been subject for many years to all the hardships of antiquated virginity ; has been long accustomed to the coldness of neglect , and the petulance of insult ; has been mortified in full assemblies by inquiries ...
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... sentiments . It is very natural for young men to be vehement , acrimonious , and severe . For , as they seldom com- prehend at once all the consequences of a position , or perceive the difficulties by which cooler and more experienced ...
... sentiments . It is very natural for young men to be vehement , acrimonious , and severe . For , as they seldom com- prehend at once all the consequences of a position , or perceive the difficulties by which cooler and more experienced ...
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... sentiments of another , whom he has reason to believe wiser than himself , is only to be blamed when he claims the honours which are not due but to the author , and endeavours to deceive the world into praise and veneration ; for , to ...
... sentiments of another , whom he has reason to believe wiser than himself , is only to be blamed when he claims the honours which are not due but to the author , and endeavours to deceive the world into praise and veneration ; for , to ...
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