The Works of Samuel Johnson, 3권Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... excellence , has been hitherto remarkably barren of historical genius ; and so far has this defect raised prejudices against us , that some have doubted whether an Englishman can stop at that mediocrity of style , or confine his mind to ...
... excellence , has been hitherto remarkably barren of historical genius ; and so far has this defect raised prejudices against us , that some have doubted whether an Englishman can stop at that mediocrity of style , or confine his mind to ...
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... excellence , lest they should be too justly expected to reward it . A man , thus cut off from the prospect of that port to which his address and fortitude had been employed to steer him , often abandons himself to chance and to the wind ...
... excellence , lest they should be too justly expected to reward it . A man , thus cut off from the prospect of that port to which his address and fortitude had been employed to steer him , often abandons himself to chance and to the wind ...
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... excellence is compara- tive ; that no man performs much but in proportion to what others accomplish , or to the time and op- portunities which have been allowed him ; and that he who stops at any point of excellence is every day sinking ...
... excellence is compara- tive ; that no man performs much but in proportion to what others accomplish , or to the time and op- portunities which have been allowed him ; and that he who stops at any point of excellence is every day sinking ...
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... excellence which she herself could boast . She told me that nothing so much hindered the advancement of women as literature and wit , which generally frightened away those that could make the best settlements , and drew about them a ...
... excellence which she herself could boast . She told me that nothing so much hindered the advancement of women as literature and wit , which generally frightened away those that could make the best settlements , and drew about them a ...
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... excellence . But we do not find that any of the wishes of men keep a stated proportion to their powers of at- tainment . Many envy and desire wealth , who can never procure it by honest industry or useful knowl- edge . They therefore ...
... excellence . But we do not find that any of the wishes of men keep a stated proportion to their powers of at- tainment . Many envy and desire wealth , who can never procure it by honest industry or useful knowl- edge . They therefore ...
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