The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 9
... endeavour its suppression by capital denunciations . Thus one generation of malefactors is commonly cut off , and their successors are frighted into new expedients ; the art of thievery is aug- mented with greater variety of fraud , and ...
... endeavour its suppression by capital denunciations . Thus one generation of malefactors is commonly cut off , and their successors are frighted into new expedients ; the art of thievery is aug- mented with greater variety of fraud , and ...
Pagina 13
... fear to expose it to the publick , could it be supported only by my own observations : I shall , therefore , by ascribing it to its author , Sir Thomas More , endeavour to procure it that attention , which 13 THE RAMBLER.
... fear to expose it to the publick , could it be supported only by my own observations : I shall , therefore , by ascribing it to its author , Sir Thomas More , endeavour to procure it that attention , which 13 THE RAMBLER.
Pagina 14
Samuel Johnson. More , endeavour to procure it that attention , which I wish always paid to prudence , to justice , and to mercya . No. 115. TUESDAY , APRIL 23 , 1751 Quædam parva quidem ; sed non toleranda maritis . Juv . Sat. vi . 184 ...
Samuel Johnson. More , endeavour to procure it that attention , which I wish always paid to prudence , to justice , and to mercya . No. 115. TUESDAY , APRIL 23 , 1751 Quædam parva quidem ; sed non toleranda maritis . Juv . Sat. vi . 184 ...
Pagina 42
... endeavour to excite in either sex a general contempt or suspicion of the other . To persuade them who are entering the world , and looking abroad for a suitable associate , that all are equally vicious , or equally ridiculous ; that ...
... endeavour to excite in either sex a general contempt or suspicion of the other . To persuade them who are entering the world , and looking abroad for a suitable associate , that all are equally vicious , or equally ridiculous ; that ...
Pagina 56
... endeavour- ing by books and meditation to form their own opinions , content themselves with the secondary knowledge , which a convenient bench in a coffee- house can supply ; and without any examination or distinction , adopt the ...
... endeavour- ing by books and meditation to form their own opinions , content themselves with the secondary knowledge , which a convenient bench in a coffee- house can supply ; and without any examination or distinction , adopt the ...
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