Samuel JohnsonHerbert & Daniel, 1911 - 265 oldal |
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58. oldal
... tion . For , if the pinnacles of fame be , at best , slippery , how unsteady must his footing be who stands upon pinnacles without founda- tion ! If praise be made , by the inconstancy and maliciousness of those who must confer it , a ...
... tion . For , if the pinnacles of fame be , at best , slippery , how unsteady must his footing be who stands upon pinnacles without founda- tion ! If praise be made , by the inconstancy and maliciousness of those who must confer it , a ...
124. oldal
... tion to represent to him what his readers will say or think when they are informed that they have now his last paper in their hands . Value is more frequently raised by scarcity than by use . That which lay neglected when it was common ...
... tion to represent to him what his readers will say or think when they are informed that they have now his last paper in their hands . Value is more frequently raised by scarcity than by use . That which lay neglected when it was common ...
205. oldal
... tion ; and goodness , always wishing to be better , and imputing every deficience to criminal negligence and every fault to voluntary cor- ruption , never dares to suppose the condition of forgiveness fulfilled , nor what is wanting in ...
... tion ; and goodness , always wishing to be better , and imputing every deficience to criminal negligence and every fault to voluntary cor- ruption , never dares to suppose the condition of forgiveness fulfilled , nor what is wanting in ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE PLAN OF AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY | 1 |
LIVES OF EMINENT PERSONS | 19 |
Milton | 49 |
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