The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 4
... heart was only to bless the scholar who could overpower her by dis- putation . Amidst the fondest transports of court- ship she could call for a definition of terms , and treated every argument with contempt that could not be reduced to ...
... heart was only to bless the scholar who could overpower her by dis- putation . Amidst the fondest transports of court- ship she could call for a definition of terms , and treated every argument with contempt that could not be reduced to ...
Pagina 8
... heart . Few among those that crowd in thousands to the legal massacre , and look with careless- ness , perhaps with triumph , on the utmost exacer- bations of human misery , would then be able to return without horrour and dejection ...
... heart . Few among those that crowd in thousands to the legal massacre , and look with careless- ness , perhaps with triumph , on the utmost exacer- bations of human misery , would then be able to return without horrour and dejection ...
Pagina 12
... heart is equally criminal , will scarcely believe that two malefactors so different in guilt can be justly doomed to the same punish- ment : nor is the necessity of submitting the con- science to human laws so plainly evinced , so ...
... heart is equally criminal , will scarcely believe that two malefactors so different in guilt can be justly doomed to the same punish- ment : nor is the necessity of submitting the con- science to human laws so plainly evinced , so ...
Pagina 13
... heart of a good man can- not but recoil at the thought of punishing a slight injury with death ; especially when he remembers that the thief might have procured safety by another crime , from which he was restrained only by his ...
... heart of a good man can- not but recoil at the thought of punishing a slight injury with death ; especially when he remembers that the thief might have procured safety by another crime , from which he was restrained only by his ...
Pagina 17
... heart would be open to a lady , who made such generous advances to the bor- ders of virility . But man , ungrateful man , instead of springing forward to meet her , shrunk back at her approach . She was persecuted by the ladies as a ...
... heart would be open to a lady , who made such generous advances to the bor- ders of virility . But man , ungrateful man , instead of springing forward to meet her , shrunk back at her approach . She was persecuted by the ladies as a ...
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