The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... virtue and contemplation , will arise from the predomi- nance and solicitations of the same appetites , in a state which can furnish no means of appeasing them . I cannot but suspect that this month , bright with sunshine , and fragrant ...
... virtue and contemplation , will arise from the predomi- nance and solicitations of the same appetites , in a state which can furnish no means of appeasing them . I cannot but suspect that this month , bright with sunshine , and fragrant ...
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... virtue , though they have been dissipated by negligence , or misled by example ; and who would gladly find the way to rational happiness , though it should be necessary to struggle with habit , and abandon fashion . To these many arts ...
... virtue , though they have been dissipated by negligence , or misled by example ; and who would gladly find the way to rational happiness , though it should be necessary to struggle with habit , and abandon fashion . To these many arts ...
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... virtue or their understanding , to possess either more than they deserve , or more than they enjoy . We are either born with such dissimilitude of temper and inclination , or receive so many of our ideas and opi- nions from the state of ...
... virtue or their understanding , to possess either more than they deserve , or more than they enjoy . We are either born with such dissimilitude of temper and inclination , or receive so many of our ideas and opi- nions from the state of ...
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... virtue to discuss pimples , and clear dis- colourations . I was always called up early , because the morning air gives a freshness to the cheeks ; but I was placed behind a curtain in my mother's chamber , because the neck is easily ...
... virtue to discuss pimples , and clear dis- colourations . I was always called up early , because the morning air gives a freshness to the cheeks ; but I was placed behind a curtain in my mother's chamber , because the neck is easily ...
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... virtue , by influ- encing none but those who were zealous to deserve what they were eager to possess , and had abilities to improve their own fortunes by contributing to the ease or happi- ness of others . To have riches and to have ...
... virtue , by influ- encing none but those who were zealous to deserve what they were eager to possess , and had abilities to improve their own fortunes by contributing to the ease or happi- ness of others . To have riches and to have ...
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