The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen 4Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... ment arise from the same constitution of the passions , it follows not that they will be equally indulged when reason is consulted ; yet , unless that consequence be admitted , this sagacious maxim becomes an empty sound , without any ...
... ment arise from the same constitution of the passions , it follows not that they will be equally indulged when reason is consulted ; yet , unless that consequence be admitted , this sagacious maxim becomes an empty sound , without any ...
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... ment and complaints . Who can look upon this kind of infatuation , with- out reflecting on those that suffer under the dreadful symptom of canine madness , termed by physicians the dread of water ? These miserable wretches , un- able to ...
... ment and complaints . Who can look upon this kind of infatuation , with- out reflecting on those that suffer under the dreadful symptom of canine madness , termed by physicians the dread of water ? These miserable wretches , un- able to ...
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... ment on the fate of Semele , who might have lived the favourite of Jupiter , if she could have been content without his thunder . It is dangerous for mortal beauty , or terrestrial virtue , to be examined by too strong a light . The ...
... ment on the fate of Semele , who might have lived the favourite of Jupiter , if she could have been content without his thunder . It is dangerous for mortal beauty , or terrestrial virtue , to be examined by too strong a light . The ...
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... ment equal to its guilt . Nothing is more despicable or more miserable than the old age of a passionate man . When the vigour of youth fails him , and F4 his his amusements pall with frequent repetition , his occasional rage N ° 11 . 71 ...
... ment equal to its guilt . Nothing is more despicable or more miserable than the old age of a passionate man . When the vigour of youth fails him , and F4 his his amusements pall with frequent repetition , his occasional rage N ° 11 . 71 ...
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... to be directed ; and he that is most deficient in the duties of life , makes some atone- ment for his faults , if he warns others against his own failings , failings , and hinders , by the salubrity of his go N ° 14 . THE RAMBLER .
... to be directed ; and he that is most deficient in the duties of life , makes some atone- ment for his faults , if he warns others against his own failings , failings , and hinders , by the salubrity of his go N ° 14 . THE RAMBLER .
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