| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 462 páginas
...characters adorned with uniform panegyrick, and not to be known from one another, but by extriusick and casual circumstances. " Let me remember," says...to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. NUMB. 61. TUESDAY, October 16, 1750. Falsus honor juvat, el mendax infamia terret — Quem nisi mendosum... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 368 páginas
...characters adorned with uniform panegyrick, and not to be known from one another, but by extrinsick and casual circumstances. " Let me remember," says...to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. No. 61. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1750. Falius honor jwat, et meniax tnfamia terret, Quem nisi mendosum... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 páginas
...characters adorned with uniform panegyrick, and not to be known from one another, but by extrinsick and casual circumstances. " Let me remember," says...to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. NUMB. 61. TUESDAY, October 16, 1750. Falsus honor juvat, et mendax infamia terret — Quem nisi mendosum... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 472 páginas
...of characters adorned with uniform panegyric, and not to be known from one another, but by extrinsic and casual circumstances. " Let me remember," says...country." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, their is yet more respect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. No. 61. ' THE RAMBLED 387... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 468 páginas
...of characters adorned with uniform panegyric, and not to be known from one another, but by extrinsic and casual circumstances. " Let me remember," says...country." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, their is yet more respect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. No. 61. THE RAMBLEIt. 387... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 páginas
...of characters adorned with uniform panegyric, and not to be known from one another, but by extrinsic and casual circumstances. " Let me remember," says...country." If we owe regard to the memory of the dead, their is yet more respect to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth. No. 61. TUESDAY, OCTOBER... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 442 páginas
...of characters adorned with uniform panegyric, and not to be known from one another but by extrinsic and casual circumstances. ' Let me remember, (says...find myself inclined to pity a criminal, that there in likewise a pity iine to the country.' If we owe regard to the memory of the iluоd, there is yet... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 394 páginas
...characters adorned with uniform panegyrick, and not to be known from one another but by extrinsick and casual circumstances. ' Let me remember, (says...to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth."* What I consider as the peculiar value of the following work, is, the quantity it contains of Johnson's... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 508 páginas
...characters adorned with uniform panegyrick, and not to be known from one another but by extrinsick and casual circumstances. ' Let me remember, (says...to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth." 4 What I consider as the peculiar value of the following work, is the quantity it contains of Johnson's... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 514 páginas
...uniform panegyrick, and not to be known from one another but by extrinsick and casual circumstances. 4 Let me remember, (says Hale,) when I find myself inclined...to be paid to knowledge, to virtue, and to truth." 4 What I consider as the peculiar value of the following work, is the quantity it contains of Johnson's... | |
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