The works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen3G. Offor, 1818 |
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... easily dis- sipated . The fragrance of the jessamine bower is lost after the enjoyment of a few moments , and the Indian wanders among his native spices , without any sense of VOL . III . B their exhalations . It is , indeed , not ...
... easily dis- sipated . The fragrance of the jessamine bower is lost after the enjoyment of a few moments , and the Indian wanders among his native spices , without any sense of VOL . III . B their exhalations . It is , indeed , not ...
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... easily believe that they are considered by others with less de- testation ; he therefore suffers himself to slumber in false security , and becomes a prey to those who applaud their own subtility , because they know how to steal upon ...
... easily believe that they are considered by others with less de- testation ; he therefore suffers himself to slumber in false security , and becomes a prey to those who applaud their own subtility , because they know how to steal upon ...
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... easily softened by submission , melted by complaint , or subdued by supplication . Fre- quent experience of counterfeited miseries , and dis- sembled virtue , in time overcomes that disposition to tenderness and sympathy , which is so ...
... easily softened by submission , melted by complaint , or subdued by supplication . Fre- quent experience of counterfeited miseries , and dis- sembled virtue , in time overcomes that disposition to tenderness and sympathy , which is so ...
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... easily know how much we might claim , it is impossible to determine what we should hope . But in all inquiries concerning the practice of volun- tary and occasional virtues , it is safest for minds not oppressed with superstitious fears ...
... easily know how much we might claim , it is impossible to determine what we should hope . But in all inquiries concerning the practice of volun- tary and occasional virtues , it is safest for minds not oppressed with superstitious fears ...
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... easily imagine that these accumulations were not made without some diminution of my for- tune , for I was so well known to spare no cost , that at every sale some bid against me for hire , some for sport , some for malice ; and if I ...
... easily imagine that these accumulations were not made without some diminution of my for- tune , for I was so well known to spare no cost , that at every sale some bid against me for hire , some for sport , some for malice ; and if I ...
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