The Works of Samuel Johnson, Том 5Nichols, 1816 |
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... necessary to happiness . A winter scene 81. The great rule of action . Debts of justice to be distinguished from debts of charity 82. The virtuoso's account of his rarities 31 36 42 48 54 - 59 64 NUMB . 83. The virtuoso's curiosity ...
... necessary to happiness . A winter scene 81. The great rule of action . Debts of justice to be distinguished from debts of charity 82. The virtuoso's account of his rarities 31 36 42 48 54 - 59 64 NUMB . 83. The virtuoso's curiosity ...
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... necessary to a wit 103. The prevalence of curiosity . The character · 138 143 152 - 158 - 164 · 172 178 · 183 189 - 195 of Nugaculus - 202 104. The original of flattery . The meanness of venal praise 209 105. The universal register , a ...
... necessary to a wit 103. The prevalence of curiosity . The character · 138 143 152 - 158 - 164 · 172 178 · 183 189 - 195 of Nugaculus - 202 104. The original of flattery . The meanness of venal praise 209 105. The universal register , a ...
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... necessary , there- fore , to cultivate an habitual alacrity and cheer- fulness , that in whatever state we may be placed by Providence , whether we are appointed to con- fer or receive benefits , to implore or to afford pro- tection ...
... necessary , there- fore , to cultivate an habitual alacrity and cheer- fulness , that in whatever state we may be placed by Providence , whether we are appointed to con- fer or receive benefits , to implore or to afford pro- tection ...
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... necessary to their happiness , and who can tell how little they wanted any other portion ? I have always thought the clamours of women unreasonable , who imagine themselves in- jured because the men who followed them upon the ...
... necessary to their happiness , and who can tell how little they wanted any other portion ? I have always thought the clamours of women unreasonable , who imagine themselves in- jured because the men who followed them upon the ...
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... necessary , however , to join immediately in the outcry , or to condemn mankind as pleased with ignorance , or always envious of superior abi- lities . The miseries of the learned have been re- lated by themselves , and since they have ...
... necessary , however , to join immediately in the outcry , or to condemn mankind as pleased with ignorance , or always envious of superior abi- lities . The miseries of the learned have been re- lated by themselves , and since they have ...
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Ajax amusements Aristotle attention beauty CAPRICE celebrated censure common considered contempt critick curiosity Dagon danger delight Demochares desire dignity diligence discover domestick elegance endeavoured envy equally excellence expected expence extempo eyes FALSEHOOD fancy favour fear February 19 flattered folly fortune frequently genius gisms gratifications happiness harmony heart Homer honour hope hopes and fears hour human idleness imagination inclined innu January 26 JUPITER justly kind knowledge labour ladies learning lence less lives look mankind March 19 ment Milton mind miscarriages nature necessary negligence ness never NUMB numbers observed once opinion OVID passed passions perhaps perpetual pleased pleasure praise precepts pride publick RAMBLER reason regard reproach ruentes SATURDAY scarcely seldom sentiments shew sometimes soon sophisms sound species spect suffer surely syllables thing thou thought tion truth TUESDAY vanity verse Virgil virtue writer
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