The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen1Harper, 1856 |
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... flattery Milton gives us the right divine of tyrants . But it seems , in the same piece , he exhorts Cromwell " not to desert those great principles of liberty which he had professed to espouse ; for , it would be a grievous enormity ...
... flattery Milton gives us the right divine of tyrants . But it seems , in the same piece , he exhorts Cromwell " not to desert those great principles of liberty which he had professed to espouse ; for , it would be a grievous enormity ...
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... flattery . The meanness of 145 Petty writers not to be despised 146 An account of an author travelling in quest of his own character . The uncertainty of fame · · 225 228 · 229 230 • 231 • 232 • • 234 235 • 237 149 Benefits not always ...
... flattery . The meanness of 145 Petty writers not to be despised 146 An account of an author travelling in quest of his own character . The uncertainty of fame · · 225 228 · 229 230 • 231 • 232 • • 234 235 • 237 149 Benefits not always ...
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... flattered by their friends . THE task of an author is , either to teach what is not known , or to recommend known ... flattery . Though the nature of my undertaking gives me sufficient reason to dread the united attacks of this virulent ...
... flattered by their friends . THE task of an author is , either to teach what is not known , or to recommend known ... flattery . Though the nature of my undertaking gives me sufficient reason to dread the united attacks of this virulent ...
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... Flattery , and those that had been infected with the waters of Lethe were , with equal haste , seized by Malevolence . The followers of Flattery , to whom she distributed her part of the sceptre , neither had nor desired light , but ...
... Flattery , and those that had been infected with the waters of Lethe were , with equal haste , seized by Malevolence . The followers of Flattery , to whom she distributed her part of the sceptre , neither had nor desired light , but ...
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... flattery , and the tempting sight of prosperous wickedness . From the necessity of dispossessing the sensi- tive faculties of the influence which they must naturally gain by this pre - occupation of the soul , arises that conflict ...
... flattery , and the tempting sight of prosperous wickedness . From the necessity of dispossessing the sensi- tive faculties of the influence which they must naturally gain by this pre - occupation of the soul , arises that conflict ...
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