The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 7
... fear , but choice , regulates their behaviour ; and would be thought to comply , rather than obey . We love to overlook the boundaries which we do not wish to pass ; and , as the Roman satirist re- marks , he that has no design to take ...
... fear , but choice , regulates their behaviour ; and would be thought to comply , rather than obey . We love to overlook the boundaries which we do not wish to pass ; and , as the Roman satirist re- marks , he that has no design to take ...
Pagina 9
... fear of mischief , and insecurity of possession : he therefore exercises the right which societies are supposed to have over the lives of those that compose them , not simply to punish a transgression , but to maintain order , and ...
... fear of mischief , and insecurity of possession : he therefore exercises the right which societies are supposed to have over the lives of those that compose them , not simply to punish a transgression , but to maintain order , and ...
Pagina 12
... fear of hurrying the offender to that state in which there is no repent- ance , has conversed very little with mankind . And whatever epithets of reproach or contempt this compassion may incur from those who confound cruelty with ...
... fear of hurrying the offender to that state in which there is no repent- ance , has conversed very little with mankind . And whatever epithets of reproach or contempt this compassion may incur from those who confound cruelty with ...
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 25
... fear of encountering their superiority of mien . Nor was my courage re- vived by any opportunities of displaying my knowl- edge ; for the templar entertained the company for part of the day with historical narratives and political ...
... fear of encountering their superiority of mien . Nor was my courage re- vived by any opportunities of displaying my knowl- edge ; for the templar entertained the company for part of the day with historical narratives and political ...
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