The Life of Samuel JohnsonModern Library, 1952 - 559 страници |
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... Human Wishes ' but five guineas more , as is proved by an authentick document in my possession . His ' Vanity of Human Wishes ' has less of common life , but more of a philosophick dignity than his ' London . ' More read- ers ...
... Human Wishes ' but five guineas more , as is proved by an authentick document in my possession . His ' Vanity of Human Wishes ' has less of common life , but more of a philosophick dignity than his ' London . ' More read- ers ...
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... human body . The mind is subject to the same imperfection . The passions are the great movers of human actions ; but they are mixed with such impurities , that it is necessary they should be purged or refined by means of terrour and ...
... human body . The mind is subject to the same imperfection . The passions are the great movers of human actions ; but they are mixed with such impurities , that it is necessary they should be purged or refined by means of terrour and ...
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... human virtue , let us at least retain a virtue where there is no temptation to quit it . In the present case there is apparent right on one side , and no convenience on the other . In- habitants of this island can neither gain riches ...
... human virtue , let us at least retain a virtue where there is no temptation to quit it . In the present case there is apparent right on one side , and no convenience on the other . In- habitants of this island can neither gain riches ...
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