The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... necessary to present conveni- ence , and so much more easily obtained by crimes than virtues , the mind can only be secured from yielding to the continual impulse of covetousness by the preponderation of unchangeable and eternal motives ...
... necessary to present conveni- ence , and so much more easily obtained by crimes than virtues , the mind can only be secured from yielding to the continual impulse of covetousness by the preponderation of unchangeable and eternal motives ...
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Samuel Johnson. necessary , which is carried on only by muscular strength and manual dexterity , is not of equal esteem ... necessary to the regular discharge of these inferior duties , beyond that rude observation which the most sluggish ...
Samuel Johnson. necessary , which is carried on only by muscular strength and manual dexterity , is not of equal esteem ... necessary to the regular discharge of these inferior duties , beyond that rude observation which the most sluggish ...
Pagina 240
... necessary is some variety of fortune to a nearer inspection of the manners , principles , and affections of mankind . Princes , when they would know the opinions or grievances of their subjects , find it necessary to steal away from ...
... necessary is some variety of fortune to a nearer inspection of the manners , principles , and affections of mankind . Princes , when they would know the opinions or grievances of their subjects , find it necessary to steal away from ...
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The dangers of imitation The impropriety of imitating Spenser | 56 |
A criticism on the English historians | 62 |
The young trader turned gentleman | 69 |
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