Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.T. Tegg, 1823 |
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... learning , my attempt may not be wholly useless . There are , in every age , new errours to be rectified , and new prejudices to be opposed . False taste is always busy to mislead those that are entering upon the regions of learning ...
... learning , my attempt may not be wholly useless . There are , in every age , new errours to be rectified , and new prejudices to be opposed . False taste is always busy to mislead those that are entering upon the regions of learning ...
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... learning to contempt and ridicule , as their ignorance of things which are known to all but themselves . Those who have been taught to consider the institutions of the ' schools , as giving the last perfection to human abili- ties , are ...
... learning to contempt and ridicule , as their ignorance of things which are known to all but themselves . Those who have been taught to consider the institutions of the ' schools , as giving the last perfection to human abili- ties , are ...
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... learning . The god of love is mentioned in Tamerlane with all the familiarity of a Roman epigrammatist ; and a late writer has put Harvey's doctrine of the circula- tion of the blood into the mouth of a Turkish states- man , who lived ...
... learning . The god of love is mentioned in Tamerlane with all the familiarity of a Roman epigrammatist ; and a late writer has put Harvey's doctrine of the circula- tion of the blood into the mouth of a Turkish states- man , who lived ...
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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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