The Works of Samuel Johnson, 1. kötetJones, 1825 - 687 oldal |
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... tion . 36 1 3 689 7 Retirement natural to a great mind . Its religious use . 11 8 The thoughts to be brought under re- gulation ; as they respect the past , present , and future 9 The fondness of every man for his pro- fession . The ...
... tion . 36 1 3 689 7 Retirement natural to a great mind . Its religious use . 11 8 The thoughts to be brought under re- gulation ; as they respect the past , present , and future 9 The fondness of every man for his pro- fession . The ...
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... tion , without any choice of the object ; for , otherwise , though it should be allowed that gra- titude and ... tion . For pride , which produces quickness of resentment , will obstruct gratitude , by unwil lingness to admit that ...
... tion , without any choice of the object ; for , otherwise , though it should be allowed that gra- titude and ... tion . For pride , which produces quickness of resentment , will obstruct gratitude , by unwil lingness to admit that ...
24. oldal
... tion know to be uncertain , because he finds them without effect upon himself . When he is imagining that Titius will be cautious , from a regard to his interest , his reputation , or his duty , he ought to reflect that he is himself at ...
... tion know to be uncertain , because he finds them without effect upon himself . When he is imagining that Titius will be cautious , from a regard to his interest , his reputation , or his duty , he ought to reflect that he is himself at ...
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... tion ; he therefore studied all the military writers , both ancient and modern , and , in a short time , could tell how to have gained every remarkable battle that has been lost from the beginning of the world . He often showed at table ...
... tion ; he therefore studied all the military writers , both ancient and modern , and , in a short time , could tell how to have gained every remarkable battle that has been lost from the beginning of the world . He often showed at table ...
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... tion . The sparrow that was hatched last spring makes her first nest the ensuing season , of the same materials , and with the same art , as in any following year ; and the hen conducts and shel- ters her first brood of chickens with ...
... tion . The sparrow that was hatched last spring makes her first nest the ensuing season , of the same materials , and with the same art , as in any following year ; and the hen conducts and shel- ters her first brood of chickens with ...
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