The Works of Samuel Johnson, 5. kötetF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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14. oldal
... fortune to the succour of the poor , is a height of virtue , to which humanity has never risen by its own power . The charity of the Mahometans is a precept which their teacher evidently transplanted from the doctrines of Chris- tianity ...
... fortune to the succour of the poor , is a height of virtue , to which humanity has never risen by its own power . The charity of the Mahometans is a precept which their teacher evidently transplanted from the doctrines of Chris- tianity ...
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... fortune , but of a family remarkable for domestick prudence , and ele- gant frugality . I lived with her at ease , if not with happiness , and seldom had any reason of complaint . The house was always clean , the servants were active ...
... fortune , but of a family remarkable for domestick prudence , and ele- gant frugality . I lived with her at ease , if not with happiness , and seldom had any reason of complaint . The house was always clean , the servants were active ...
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... fortune , innocence should at least be vigilantly preserved . It is well known , that time once past never re- turns ; and that the moment which is lost , is lost for ever . Time therefore ought , above all other kinds of property , to ...
... fortune , innocence should at least be vigilantly preserved . It is well known , that time once past never re- turns ; and that the moment which is lost , is lost for ever . Time therefore ought , above all other kinds of property , to ...
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... fortune in rever- sion when I married her , to think of employing her- self either in my shop - affairs , or the management of my family . Her time , you know , as well as my own , must be filled up some way or other . For my part , I ...
... fortune in rever- sion when I married her , to think of employing her- self either in my shop - affairs , or the management of my family . Her time , you know , as well as my own , must be filled up some way or other . For my part , I ...
59. oldal
... fortune can happen to a plain hard - working trades- man , as I am , than to be joined to such a woman , who is rather a clog than an help - mate to him . I am , Sir , Your humble servant , ZACHARY TREACLE . * * An unknown correspondent ...
... fortune can happen to a plain hard - working trades- man , as I am , than to be joined to such a woman , who is rather a clog than an help - mate to him . I am , Sir , Your humble servant , ZACHARY TREACLE . * * An unknown correspondent ...
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