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... against him to the cre- dulous , yet the innocent man loft his life , as if no fuch miraculous interpofi- tion had happened . And therefore this dream , like many others on doubtful record , can only add to the natural pro- pentity of ...
... against him to the cre- dulous , yet the innocent man loft his life , as if no fuch miraculous interpofi- tion had happened . And therefore this dream , like many others on doubtful record , can only add to the natural pro- pentity of ...
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... against Dr. Johafon . It is but by flow and gradual fteps that a work of this nature See it in our Poetry , p . 63 . can be brought to perfection ; and I have often been forry to fee , that men of letters did not feem to think they ...
... against Dr. Johafon . It is but by flow and gradual fteps that a work of this nature See it in our Poetry , p . 63 . can be brought to perfection ; and I have often been forry to fee , that men of letters did not feem to think they ...
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... against Mr. H's doc- trines , by the haifhnefs , intemperate zeal , and air of fuperciliouinels and felf- confidence , with which he delivers them . I had the pleafure of perfonally know- - ing the gentleman to whom the letter was ...
... against Mr. H's doc- trines , by the haifhnefs , intemperate zeal , and air of fuperciliouinels and felf- confidence , with which he delivers them . I had the pleafure of perfonally know- - ing the gentleman to whom the letter was ...
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... against all this finery , and reprefent dancing as only a frivolous and fecondary accomplishment : but the proper way of reafoning for mothers is , to hold thefe as antiquated notions : " The poor fellow must be clean ; and then it ...
... against all this finery , and reprefent dancing as only a frivolous and fecondary accomplishment : but the proper way of reafoning for mothers is , to hold thefe as antiquated notions : " The poor fellow must be clean ; and then it ...
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... against King James II . in behalf of our religion and liberties . He , like Dr. Compton , of reverend memory , stood boldly against all innovations , and became champion in the right cause . In 1681 Dr. Hough was appointed chap- lain to ...
... against King James II . in behalf of our religion and liberties . He , like Dr. Compton , of reverend memory , stood boldly against all innovations , and became champion in the right cause . In 1681 Dr. Hough was appointed chap- lain to ...
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Página 526 - I pass'd — and they were gone. Read, ye that run, the awful truth With which I charge my page ; A -worm is in the bud of youth, And at the root of age.
Página 249 - For having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information or fuller consideration to change opinions even on important subjects, which I once thought right, but found to be otherwise. It is therefore that the older I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment, and to pay more respect to the judgment of others.
Página 249 - I doubt, too, whether any other Convention we can obtain may be able to make a better Constitution. For when you assemble a number of men to have the advantage of their joint wisdom you inevitably assemble with those men all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local interests, and their selfish views.
Página 379 - Highness is the last of all mortals whom I should expect to see here." " It was curiosity that led me," said the other; " but I assure you," added he, " that the person -who is the object of all this pomp and magnificence, is the man I envy the least.
Página 391 - Wiltshire men overcame, but both dukes were slain, no reason of their quarrel written ; such bickerings to recount, met often in these our writers, what more worth is it than to chronicle the wars of kites or crows, flocking and fighting in the air?
Página 288 - From his contemporaries he neither courted nor received support : There is in his writings nothing by which the pride of other authors might be gratified, or favour gained ; no exchange of praise, nor solicitation of support.
Página 464 - Lordship's feelings upon such an occasion by our own, and considering, besides, that our numbers might be inconvenient, we desire, in this manner, affectionately to assure your Lordship, that we regret, with a just...
Página 318 - The drinker collects his circle ; the circle naturally spreads; of those who are drawn within it, many become the corrupters and centres of sets and circles of their own : every one countenancing, and perhaps emulating the rest, till a whole neighbourhood be infected from the contagion of a single example.
Página 463 - I am obliged to entreat your assistance. I am now under an arrest for five pounds eighteen shillings. Mr. Strahan, from whom I should have received the necessary help in this case, is not at home; and I am afraid of not finding Mr. Millar. If you will be so good as to send me this sum, I will very gratefully repay you, and add it to all former obligations. I am Sir, Your most obedient and most humble servant, SAMUEL JOHNSON. Gough Square, 16 March '.' In the margin of this letter there is a memorandum...
Página 379 - I own," added Helve"tius to me, "• although I knew the danger to be greater of harbouring him at Paris than at London ; and although I thought the family of Hanover not only the lawful sovereigns in England, but the only lawful sovereigns in Europe, as having the...