The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... believe myself to look , with more philosophic eyes on human affairs , must confess , that I saw the troops march with little emotion ; my thoughts were fixed upon other scenes , and the tear stole into my eyes , not for those who were ...
... believe myself to look , with more philosophic eyes on human affairs , must confess , that I saw the troops march with little emotion ; my thoughts were fixed upon other scenes , and the tear stole into my eyes , not for those who were ...
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... I wrote it , before it reaches you . I believe you may find a motto for it in Horace , but I cannot reach him without getting out of my chair ; that is a sufficient reason for my not affixing any . — 34 N9 . THE IDLER .
... I wrote it , before it reaches you . I believe you may find a motto for it in Horace , but I cannot reach him without getting out of my chair ; that is a sufficient reason for my not affixing any . — 34 N9 . THE IDLER .
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... believe , labour is necessary in his initiation to idleness . He that never labours may know the pains of idleness , but not the pleasure . The comfort is , that if he devotes himself to insen- sibility , he will daily lengthen the ...
... believe , labour is necessary in his initiation to idleness . He that never labours may know the pains of idleness , but not the pleasure . The comfort is , that if he devotes himself to insen- sibility , he will daily lengthen the ...
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... believe nothing that does not favour those whom they profess to follow . The bigot of philosophy is seduced by authorities which he has not always opportunities to examine , is entangled in systems by which truth and falsehood are ...
... believe nothing that does not favour those whom they profess to follow . The bigot of philosophy is seduced by authorities which he has not always opportunities to examine , is entangled in systems by which truth and falsehood are ...
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... believe that the Nonjurors are so quiet for nothing , they must certainly be forming some plot for the establishment of Popery ; he does not think the present oaths sufficiently binding , and wishes that some better security could be ...
... believe that the Nonjurors are so quiet for nothing , they must certainly be forming some plot for the establishment of Popery ; he does not think the present oaths sufficiently binding , and wishes that some better security could be ...
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