The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... producing a moral sentence , or peevish exclama- tion . He that embarks in the voyage of life , will always wish to advance rather by the impulse of the wind , than the strokes of the oar ; and many foun- der in the passage , while they ...
... producing a moral sentence , or peevish exclama- tion . He that embarks in the voyage of life , will always wish to advance rather by the impulse of the wind , than the strokes of the oar ; and many foun- der in the passage , while they ...
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... produce effects desultory and transient ; it will never settle into a principle of action , or extend relief to cala- mities unseen , in generations not yet in being . The devotion of life or fortune to the succour of the poor , is a ...
... produce effects desultory and transient ; it will never settle into a principle of action , or extend relief to cala- mities unseen , in generations not yet in being . The devotion of life or fortune to the succour of the poor , is a ...
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... produce different effects upon different minds , ac- cording to the boundless diversities of temper , oc- cupation , and habits of thought . Many a tender maiden considers her lover as al- ready lost , because he cannot reach the camp ...
... produce different effects upon different minds , ac- cording to the boundless diversities of temper , oc- cupation , and habits of thought . Many a tender maiden considers her lover as al- ready lost , because he cannot reach the camp ...
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... produces much leisure , and one part of the people has nothing to do but to observe the lives and fortunes of the other . To us , who are regaled every morning and evening with intelligence , and are supplied from day to day with ...
... produces much leisure , and one part of the people has nothing to do but to observe the lives and fortunes of the other . To us , who are regaled every morning and evening with intelligence , and are supplied from day to day with ...
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... produces cheap- ness , but cheapness always ends in negligence and depravation . The compilation of newspapers is often commit- ted to narrow and mercenary minds , not qualified for the task of delighting or instructing ; who are con ...
... produces cheap- ness , but cheapness always ends in negligence and depravation . The compilation of newspapers is often commit- ted to narrow and mercenary minds , not qualified for the task of delighting or instructing ; who are con ...
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