The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 1
... appearance , and influenced often rather by example than precept , we are obliged to refute a false charge , lest we should countenance the crime which we have never committed . To turn away from an accusation with supercilious silence ...
... appearance , and influenced often rather by example than precept , we are obliged to refute a false charge , lest we should countenance the crime which we have never committed . To turn away from an accusation with supercilious silence ...
Pagina 2
... I inform you , that I never yet professed love to a woman without sincere intentions of marriage ; that I have never continued an appearance of intimacy 2 M from the hour that my inclination changed , but to 2 THE RAMBLER.
... I inform you , that I never yet professed love to a woman without sincere intentions of marriage ; that I have never continued an appearance of intimacy 2 M from the hour that my inclination changed , but to 2 THE RAMBLER.
Pagina 16
... appearances to devote myself irrevocably at the first interview , yet I could not suppress some raptures of admiration , and flutters of desire . I was easily persuaded to make nearer approaches ; but soon discovered , that an union ...
... appearances to devote myself irrevocably at the first interview , yet I could not suppress some raptures of admiration , and flutters of desire . I was easily persuaded to make nearer approaches ; but soon discovered , that an union ...
Pagina 40
... appearances of dignity , or promises of happiness , may restrain the mind from excursion and inquiry ; curiosity may be equally destroyed by less formidable enemies ; it may be dissipated in trifles , or congealed by indolence . The ...
... appearances of dignity , or promises of happiness , may restrain the mind from excursion and inquiry ; curiosity may be equally destroyed by less formidable enemies ; it may be dissipated in trifles , or congealed by indolence . The ...
Pagina 45
... appearance of danger , or possibility of mischance . He never failed to recommend caution to his coachman , or to promise the waterman a reward if he landed us safe ; and always contrived to return by day - light for fear of robbers ...
... appearance of danger , or possibility of mischance . He never failed to recommend caution to his coachman , or to promise the waterman a reward if he landed us safe ; and always contrived to return by day - light for fear of robbers ...
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