The Works of Samuel Johnson, Ll. D.: Containing essays, tracts, and JourneyJ. Haddon, 1820 |
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... present in Cock - lane , not far from Shoreditch church . " That this relation is true cannot be questioned : but surely the honour of letters , the dignity of sa- cred poetry , the spirit of the English nation , and the glory of human ...
... present in Cock - lane , not far from Shoreditch church . " That this relation is true cannot be questioned : but surely the honour of letters , the dignity of sa- cred poetry , the spirit of the English nation , and the glory of human ...
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... present enquiry is designed to prove ? The present enquiry is then surely made to no purpose . The attributes , to the demonstration of which the solution of this great question is necessary , have been demonstrated without any solution ...
... present enquiry is designed to prove ? The present enquiry is then surely made to no purpose . The attributes , to the demonstration of which the solution of this great question is necessary , have been demonstrated without any solution ...
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... present haste of this extract will not suffer me to dilate . He proceeds to a humble detail of Pope's opinion : " The universe is a system whose very essence con- sists in subordination ; a scale of beings descend- ing by insensible ...
... present haste of this extract will not suffer me to dilate . He proceeds to a humble detail of Pope's opinion : " The universe is a system whose very essence con- sists in subordination ; a scale of beings descend- ing by insensible ...
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... and labour he gives just and elegant representations , which yet do not remove the diffi- culty of the first and fundamental question ; though , supposing the present state of man necessary , they may FREE ENQUIRY , & c . 39.
... and labour he gives just and elegant representations , which yet do not remove the diffi- culty of the first and fundamental question ; though , supposing the present state of man necessary , they may FREE ENQUIRY , & c . 39.
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Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy. supposing the present state of man necessary , they may supply some motives to content . " Poverty is what all could not possibly have been exempted from , not only by reason of the fluctuating nature of ...
Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy. supposing the present state of man necessary , they may supply some motives to content . " Poverty is what all could not possibly have been exempted from , not only by reason of the fluctuating nature of ...
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Стр. 391 - We were now treading that illustrious island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion. To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish if it were possible.
Стр. 174 - That they are entitled to life, liberty, and property, and they have never ceded to any sovereign power whatever, a right to dispose of either without their consent.
Стр. 48 - The only end of writing is to enable the readers better to enjoy life, or better to endure it...
Стр. 249 - An eye accustomed to flowery pastures and waving harvests is astonished and repelled by this wide extent of hopeless sterility. The appearance is that of matter incapable of form or usefulness, dismissed by nature from her care, and disinherited of her favours, left in its original elemental state, or quickened only with -one sullen power of useless vegetation.
Стр. 285 - We were entertained with the usual hospitality by Mr. Macdonald, and his lady Flora Macdonald, a name that will be mentioned in history, and, if courage and fidelity be virtues, mentioned with honour.
Стр. 177 - British parliament, as are, bona fide, restrained to the regulation of our external commerce, for the purpose of securing the commercial advantages of the whole empire to the mother country, and the commercial benefits of its respective members ; excluding every idea of taxation, internal or external, for raising a revenue on the subjects in America, without their consent.
Стр. 176 - That by such emigration they by no means forfeited, surrendered, or lost any of those rights, but that they were, and their descendants now are, entitled to the exercise and enjoyment of all such of them, as their local and other circumstances enable them to exercise and enjoy.
Стр. 271 - If an epicure could remove by a wish, in quest of sensual gratifications, wherever he had supped he would breakfast in Scotland.
Стр. 219 - His history is written with elegance and vigour, but his fabulousness and credulity are justly blamed. His fabulousness. if he was the author of the fictions, is a fault for which no apology can be made ; but his credulity may be excused in an age when all men were credulous.
Стр. 177 - ... we cheerfully consent to the operation of such acts of the British parliament, as are, bona fide, restrained to the regulation of our external commerce, for the purpose of securing the commercial advantages of the whole empire to the mother country, and the commercial benefits of its respective members...