Wit and Wisdom of Samuel JohnsonClarendon Press, 1888 - 323 strani |
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... desire of immediate renown , nine years unpublished , he will be still in danger of deceiving himself : and if ds , he will probably find men who have I judgment , or more fear to offend than Works , viii . 18 . some tenderness due to ...
... desire of immediate renown , nine years unpublished , he will be still in danger of deceiving himself : and if ds , he will probably find men who have I judgment , or more fear to offend than Works , viii . 18 . some tenderness due to ...
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... accusations and even he that utters them desires in credited . Addison can hardly t all that he said . Few characters ed by Addison on Roy cial and constrained ; the effects of study his trade Boswell's Life of Johnson, v. 210. ...
... accusations and even he that utters them desires in credited . Addison can hardly t all that he said . Few characters ed by Addison on Roy cial and constrained ; the effects of study his trade Boswell's Life of Johnson, v. 210. ...
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... desire , a etimes be surprised before reflection can when the appetites have strengthened abit , they are not easily resisted or sup- frigid villany of studious lewdness , for of laboured impiety , what apology can , Ax author and his ...
... desire , a etimes be surprised before reflection can when the appetites have strengthened abit , they are not easily resisted or sup- frigid villany of studious lewdness , for of laboured impiety , what apology can , Ax author and his ...
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... : erstood every assistance of weak- oduced by a desire of benefiting od . Not every act of liberality , lth of another , not every flow of oughtless start of sudden munifi- 40 Wit and Wisdom of Samuel Johnson . Charity .
... : erstood every assistance of weak- oduced by a desire of benefiting od . Not every act of liberality , lth of another , not every flow of oughtless start of sudden munifi- 40 Wit and Wisdom of Samuel Johnson . Charity .
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... desire is esteem and applause , who court the favour of the multitude and think fame the great end of action , may squander their wealth in such a manner that some part of it may benefit the virtuous or the miserable ; but as the guilt ...
... desire is esteem and applause , who court the favour of the multitude and think fame the great end of action , may squander their wealth in such a manner that some part of it may benefit the virtuous or the miserable ; but as the guilt ...
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Adventurer Assertors believe Boswell Boswell's Brentford censure character common consider consola contempt crime D'Arblay's Diary death Debates delight desire dignity distress dread eleva ence endeavour evil ewise expect Falstaff fame fancy fear feel folly genius happiness hear honour hope human humour idle Idler imagination intel Johnson knowledge labour learning less lexicographer live mankind marriage mind misery Murray's Johnsoniana nations nature never observation once opinion pain passions PEMBROKE COLLEGE perhaps Piozzi Letters Piozzi's Anecdotes pleased pleasure poet poverty praise pretty woman Pupillage Rambler Rasselas reason rich Samuel Johnson spect suffer talk tell thing thought tion told truth vanity vice viii virtue Wisdom of Samuel wise wish write