The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... mind ; there are many truths which every human being acknowledges and forgets . It is generally known , that he who expects much will be often disappointed ; yet disappointment seldom cures us of expectation , or has any other effect ...
... mind ; there are many truths which every human being acknowledges and forgets . It is generally known , that he who expects much will be often disappointed ; yet disappointment seldom cures us of expectation , or has any other effect ...
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... mind can most securely review with unabated pleasure , is that of having contributed to an hospital for the sick . Of some kinds of charity the consequences are dubious ; some evils which beneficence has been busy to remedy , are not ...
... mind can most securely review with unabated pleasure , is that of having contributed to an hospital for the sick . Of some kinds of charity the consequences are dubious ; some evils which beneficence has been busy to remedy , are not ...
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... mind into com- plete skill for full comprehension . Whatever is found to gratify the publick , will be multiplied by ... minds , not qualified for the task of delighting or instructing ; who are con- tent to fill their paper , with ...
... mind into com- plete skill for full comprehension . Whatever is found to gratify the publick , will be multiplied by ... minds , not qualified for the task of delighting or instructing ; who are con- tent to fill their paper , with ...
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... mind expanded in the summer , and of another concentrated in the winter , is no less dangerous than to tell children of bugbears and goblins . Fear will find every house haunted ; and idleness will wait for ever for the moment of ...
... mind expanded in the summer , and of another concentrated in the winter , is no less dangerous than to tell children of bugbears and goblins . Fear will find every house haunted ; and idleness will wait for ever for the moment of ...
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... mind , or vicissitude of for- tune , incites us to declare our pretensions and enforce our demands . And hopeless as the claim of vulgar characters may seem to the supercilious and severe , there are few who do not at one time or other ...
... mind , or vicissitude of for- tune , incites us to declare our pretensions and enforce our demands . And hopeless as the claim of vulgar characters may seem to the supercilious and severe , there are few who do not at one time or other ...
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