| samuel johnson - 1781 - 396 páginas
...was rcquifite as an entrance to his garden., and, as fame men try to be proud of their defeats, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto where neceffity enforced a naffage. It may be frequently remarked of the ftudious and fpeculative, that they... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 páginas
...excavation was requifite as an entrance to his garden, and, as fome men try to be proud of their defects, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto where neceffity enforced a paflage. It may be frequently remarked of the ftudious and fpeculative, that they... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 418 páginas
...excavation was requifite as an entrance to his gar, andj as fomemen try to be proud of their defects, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto where neceflity enforced a paffage. It may be frequently remarked of the ftudious and fpeculative, that they... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 páginas
...excavation was requifite as an entrance to his garden, and, as fome men try to be proud of their defects, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto where neceffity enforced a paflage. It may be frequently remarked of the ftudious and fpeculative, that they... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 páginas
...was requifite* as an entrance to his garden, and, as fome men try to fee proud of their defeats, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto ' Where neceffity enforced a paflage. It may be frequently remarked of the ftudious and fpeculative, that.... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 páginas
...excavation was requifiteas an entrance to his garden, and, as fome men try to be proud of their defects, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto where neceffity enforced a paflage. It may be frequently remarked of the ftudious and fpeculative, that they... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 páginas
...excavation was requisite as an entrance to his garden, and, as some men try to be proud of their defects, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto where necessity forced a passage. It may be frequently remarked of the studious and speculative, that they are proud... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 páginas
....assistants of his labours, whom the hand of death, has snatched away, ' , Idler, vol. i, p. 249. THIFIE*. It may be frequently remarked of the studious and...of censure, and safe in the admission of negligent indulgences, or that mankind expect, from elevated genius, an uniformity of greataess, 113 * 'and and... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...excavation was requisite as an entrance to his garden, and, as some men try to be proud of their defects, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto where necessity forced a passage. It may be frequently remarked of the studious and speculative, that they are proud... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 páginas
...excavation wag requisite as an entrance to his garden, and, as some men try to be proud of their defects, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity...of censure, and safe in the admission of negligent indulgences, or that mankind expect from elevated genius an uniforr. ujity of greatness, and watch... | |
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