The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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Pàgina 12
... tion , have yet left behind them no mention of alms- houses or hospitals , of places where age might repose or sickness be relieved . The Roman emperors , indeed , gave large donatives to the citizens and soldiers , but these ...
... tion , have yet left behind them no mention of alms- houses or hospitals , of places where age might repose or sickness be relieved . The Roman emperors , indeed , gave large donatives to the citizens and soldiers , but these ...
Pàgina 13
... tion of wealth , which long commerce has produced , does not enable any single hand to raise edifices of pi- ety like fortified cities , to appropriate manors to reli- gious uses , or deal out such large and lasting benefi- cence as was ...
... tion of wealth , which long commerce has produced , does not enable any single hand to raise edifices of pi- ety like fortified cities , to appropriate manors to reli- gious uses , or deal out such large and lasting benefi- cence as was ...
Pàgina 24
... tion sufficient to elate vanity , and stiffen obstinacy , but too little to enlarge the mind into complete skill for full comprehension . Whatever is found to gratify the publick , will be multiplied by the emulation of venders beyond ...
... tion sufficient to elate vanity , and stiffen obstinacy , but too little to enlarge the mind into complete skill for full comprehension . Whatever is found to gratify the publick , will be multiplied by the emulation of venders beyond ...
Pàgina 31
... tion ; to give the smooth feature and the uncontracted muscle ; or procure insensibility to the whole animal composition ? These were some of the placid blessings I promised myself the enjoyment of , when I committed violence . upon ...
... tion ; to give the smooth feature and the uncontracted muscle ; or procure insensibility to the whole animal composition ? These were some of the placid blessings I promised myself the enjoyment of , when I committed violence . upon ...
Pàgina 34
... tion to idleness . He that never labours may know the pains of idleness , but not the pleasure . The com- fort is , that if he devotes himself to insensibility , he will daily lengthen the intervals of idleness , and short- en those of ...
... tion to idleness . He that never labours may know the pains of idleness , but not the pleasure . The com- fort is , that if he devotes himself to insensibility , he will daily lengthen the intervals of idleness , and short- en those of ...
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