The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Samuel Johnson. When I consider the innumerable multitudes that , having no motive of desire , or determination of will , lie freezing in perpetual inactivity , till some ex- ternal impulse puts them in motion ; who awake in the morning ...
Samuel Johnson. When I consider the innumerable multitudes that , having no motive of desire , or determination of will , lie freezing in perpetual inactivity , till some ex- ternal impulse puts them in motion ; who awake in the morning ...
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... desire ever to be answered . NUMB . 10. SATURDAY , June 17 , 1758 . CREDULITY , or confidence of opinion too great for the evidence from which opinion is derived , we find to be a general weakness imputed by every sect and party to all ...
... desire ever to be answered . NUMB . 10. SATURDAY , June 17 , 1758 . CREDULITY , or confidence of opinion too great for the evidence from which opinion is derived , we find to be a general weakness imputed by every sect and party to all ...
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... desire in him who believes his merit sufficient to overcome it . There is a particular period of life , in which this fondness for a name seems principally to predominate in both sexes . Scarce any couple comes together but the nuptials ...
... desire in him who believes his merit sufficient to overcome it . There is a particular period of life , in which this fondness for a name seems principally to predominate in both sexes . Scarce any couple comes together but the nuptials ...
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... desires to make the first witnesses of his elevation to the highest dignities of a shopkeeper . I found him at Islington , in a room which overlooked the high road , amusing himself with looking through the window , which the clouds of ...
... desires to make the first witnesses of his elevation to the highest dignities of a shopkeeper . I found him at Islington , in a room which overlooked the high road , amusing himself with looking through the window , which the clouds of ...
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... desires nothing but the conti- nuance of happiness , and is no more solicitous to dis- tribute his sensations into their proper species , than the common gazer on the beauties of the spring to separate light into its original rays ...
... desires nothing but the conti- nuance of happiness , and is no more solicitous to dis- tribute his sensations into their proper species , than the common gazer on the beauties of the spring to separate light into its original rays ...
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