The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 49
... Virtue , to crowds a foe profest , Disdains to number with the blest Phraates , by his slaves ador'd , And to the ... virtues ; the pearls of the ocean were dissolved , the spices of 49 VOL . 3-4 Arabia were distilled , and all the ...
... Virtue , to crowds a foe profest , Disdains to number with the blest Phraates , by his slaves ador'd , And to the ... virtues ; the pearls of the ocean were dissolved , the spices of 49 VOL . 3-4 Arabia were distilled , and all the ...
Pagina 153
... virtue and to truth . It may happen in the various combinations of life , that a good man may receive favours from one , who , notwithstanding his acci- dental beneficence , cannot be justly proposed to the imitation of others , and ...
... virtue and to truth . It may happen in the various combinations of life , that a good man may receive favours from one , who , notwithstanding his acci- dental beneficence , cannot be justly proposed to the imitation of others , and ...
Pagina 337
... virtue , when we believe that we may inform you of our change of condition without danger of malignant fascination ; and that when you read of the marriage of your correspondents Hymenæus and Tranquilla , you will join your wishes to ...
... virtue , when we believe that we may inform you of our change of condition without danger of malignant fascination ; and that when you read of the marriage of your correspondents Hymenæus and Tranquilla , you will join your wishes to ...
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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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