The Works of Samuel Johnson, Том 5Nichols and Son, 1816 |
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... eye gazes awhile on eminences glittering with the sun , but soon turns aching away to verdure and to flowers . Gaiety is to good - humour as animal perfumes to vegetable fragrance ; the one overpowers weak spi- rits , and the other ...
... eye gazes awhile on eminences glittering with the sun , but soon turns aching away to verdure and to flowers . Gaiety is to good - humour as animal perfumes to vegetable fragrance ; the one overpowers weak spi- rits , and the other ...
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... eye and voice of the publick should be employed on any rather than on themselves . All these artifices , and a thousand others equally vain and equally despicable , are incited by that conviction of the deformity of wickedness , from ...
... eye and voice of the publick should be employed on any rather than on themselves . All these artifices , and a thousand others equally vain and equally despicable , are incited by that conviction of the deformity of wickedness , from ...
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... eyes ; and as there has never been a time of such general felicity , but that many have failed to obtain the rewards to which they had , in their own judgment , a just claim , some offended writer has always declaimed , in the rage of ...
... eyes ; and as there has never been a time of such general felicity , but that many have failed to obtain the rewards to which they had , in their own judgment , a just claim , some offended writer has always declaimed , in the rage of ...
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... eye , for defects and deviations which , in souls less enlightened , may be guiltless . But , surely , none can think without horror on that man's condition , who has been more wicked in proportion as he had more means of excelling in ...
... eye , for defects and deviations which , in souls less enlightened , may be guiltless . But , surely , none can think without horror on that man's condition , who has been more wicked in proportion as he had more means of excelling in ...
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... eye , or any sound infused into the ear . But our ideas are more subjected to choice ; we can call them before us , and command their stay , we can facilitate and promote their recurrence , we can either repress their intrusion , or ...
... eye , or any sound infused into the ear . But our ideas are more subjected to choice ; we can call them before us , and command their stay , we can facilitate and promote their recurrence , we can either repress their intrusion , or ...
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