Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.T. Tegg, 1823 |
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... interest of man- kind ; that desire which every man feels of being re- membered and lamented , is often mortified when we remark how little concern is caused by the eternal departure even of those who have passed their lives with ...
... interest of man- kind ; that desire which every man feels of being re- membered and lamented , is often mortified when we remark how little concern is caused by the eternal departure even of those who have passed their lives with ...
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... interest and ambition , and the various causes of miscarriage and success both in publick and private affairs . Though his friends did not discover to what purpose all these observations were collected , or how Nugaculus would much ...
... interest and ambition , and the various causes of miscarriage and success both in publick and private affairs . Though his friends did not discover to what purpose all these observations were collected , or how Nugaculus would much ...
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... interest to be pleased , will need little proof : that it is his interest to please others , experience will inform him . It is therefore not less necessary to happiness than to virtue , that he rid his mind of passions which make him ...
... interest to be pleased , will need little proof : that it is his interest to please others , experience will inform him . It is therefore not less necessary to happiness than to virtue , that he rid his mind of passions which make him ...
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No Page 71 No man believes that his own life will be short | 1 |
The necessity of good humour | 6 |
The lingering expectation of an heir | 12 |
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