The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen1Harper, 1856 |
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... kind occurred in one of his Romances , Richardson would have known how to grace his hero ; but in fictitious scenes , generosity costs the writer nothing . About this time Johnson contributed several papers to a periodical Miscellany ...
... kind occurred in one of his Romances , Richardson would have known how to grace his hero ; but in fictitious scenes , generosity costs the writer nothing . About this time Johnson contributed several papers to a periodical Miscellany ...
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... kind af fections are the essence of virtue : they are the will of God implanted in our nature , to aid and strengthen moral obligation ; they incite to ac- tion ; a sense of benevolence is no less neces- sary than a sense of duty . Good ...
... kind af fections are the essence of virtue : they are the will of God implanted in our nature , to aid and strengthen moral obligation ; they incite to ac- tion ; a sense of benevolence is no less neces- sary than a sense of duty . Good ...
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... kind ; though they have not , perhaps , expected events equally strange , or by means equally inadequate . When we pity him , we reflect on our own disappointments ; and when we laugh , our hearts inform us that he is not more ...
... kind ; though they have not , perhaps , expected events equally strange , or by means equally inadequate . When we pity him , we reflect on our own disappointments ; and when we laugh , our hearts inform us that he is not more ...
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... kind , though not the same degree of caution , is required in every thing which is laid before them , to secure them from unjust prejudices , perverse opinions , and congruous combinations of images . In the romances formerly written ...
... kind , though not the same degree of caution , is required in every thing which is laid before them , to secure them from unjust prejudices , perverse opinions , and congruous combinations of images . In the romances formerly written ...
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... kind are sometimes not without understanding or virtue , and are , therefore not always treated with the severity which their neglect of the case of all about them might just- ly provoke ; they have obtained a kind of pre- scription for ...
... kind are sometimes not without understanding or virtue , and are , therefore not always treated with the severity which their neglect of the case of all about them might just- ly provoke ; they have obtained a kind of pre- scription for ...
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