The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... nature and remedies of bashfulness 290 160 Rules for the choice of associates 295 161 The revolutions of a garret 300 1627Old men in danger of falling into pupilage . The conduct of Thrasybulus 307 163 The mischiefs of following a ...
... nature and remedies of bashfulness 290 160 Rules for the choice of associates 295 161 The revolutions of a garret 300 1627Old men in danger of falling into pupilage . The conduct of Thrasybulus 307 163 The mischiefs of following a ...
Pagina 3
... nature from the weakness and timidity of female minds ; and congratulated myself upon a companion supe- rior to all common troubles and embarrassments . I was , indeed , somewhat disturbed by the unshaken perseverance with which she ...
... nature from the weakness and timidity of female minds ; and congratulated myself upon a companion supe- rior to all common troubles and embarrassments . I was , indeed , somewhat disturbed by the unshaken perseverance with which she ...
Pagina 17
... nature provided that such viru- lence should be disabled by folly , and such cruelty be restrained by impotence . Camilla doubtless expected , that what she lost on one side , she should gain on the other ; and im- agined that every ...
... nature provided that such viru- lence should be disabled by folly , and such cruelty be restrained by impotence . Camilla doubtless expected , that what she lost on one side , she should gain on the other ; and im- agined that every ...
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Samuel Johnson. nature can be long borne . I had no inclination to a wife who had the ruggedness of a man without his force , and the ignorance of a woman without her softness ; nor could I think my quiet and honour to be entrusted to ...
Samuel Johnson. nature can be long borne . I had no inclination to a wife who had the ruggedness of a man without his force , and the ignorance of a woman without her softness ; nor could I think my quiet and honour to be entrusted to ...
Pagina 20
... with higher hopes than human nature can gratify ; that I dress up an ideal charmer in all the radiance of perfection , and then enter the world to look for the same excellence in corporeal beauty . But surely , Mr. 20 THE RAMBLER.
... with higher hopes than human nature can gratify ; that I dress up an ideal charmer in all the radiance of perfection , and then enter the world to look for the same excellence in corporeal beauty . But surely , Mr. 20 THE RAMBLER.
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