The Works of Samuel Johnson, Том 5Nichols and Son, 1816 |
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... prudence , by which I was enabled to draw upon myself the general regard in every place of con- course or pleasure . My opinion was the great rule of approbation , my remarks were remembered by those who desired the second degree of ...
... prudence , by which I was enabled to draw upon myself the general regard in every place of con- course or pleasure . My opinion was the great rule of approbation , my remarks were remembered by those who desired the second degree of ...
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... prudence ; and might have grown up by degrees to a country gentlewoman , without any thoughts of ranging beyond the neighbourhood , had not Flavia come down , last summer , to visit her relations in the next village . I was taken , of ...
... prudence ; and might have grown up by degrees to a country gentlewoman , without any thoughts of ranging beyond the neighbourhood , had not Flavia come down , last summer , to visit her relations in the next village . I was taken , of ...
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... prudence , or principles of virtue , may be treasured in the memory without influencing the conduct . Of the numbers that pass their lives among books , very few read to be made wiser or better , apply any general reproof of vice to ...
... prudence , or principles of virtue , may be treasured in the memory without influencing the conduct . Of the numbers that pass their lives among books , very few read to be made wiser or better , apply any general reproof of vice to ...
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... PRUDENCE and PARSIMONY to support themselves in dignity and quiet . NUMB . 92. SATURDAY , February 2 , 1751 . IT Jam nunc minaci murmure cornuum Perstringis aures , jam litui strepunt . Lo ! now the clarion's voice I hear , Its threat ...
... PRUDENCE and PARSIMONY to support themselves in dignity and quiet . NUMB . 92. SATURDAY , February 2 , 1751 . IT Jam nunc minaci murmure cornuum Perstringis aures , jam litui strepunt . Lo ! now the clarion's voice I hear , Its threat ...
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... of the young gentleman undeclared , is an heterodoxy which prudence , and even policy , must not allow . But , thus applied to , she is all resigna- tion to her parents . Charming resignation , which inclination N ° 97 . 167 THE RAMBLER .
... of the young gentleman undeclared , is an heterodoxy which prudence , and even policy , must not allow . But , thus applied to , she is all resigna- tion to her parents . Charming resignation , which inclination N ° 97 . 167 THE RAMBLER .
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