| British essayists - 1823 - 820 pages
...of mankind, who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind. However those who have passed through half the, life of man, may now wonder that any should require to be cautioned... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1823 - 378 pages
...mankind who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed OD the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind. However those who have passed through half the life of man may now wonder that any should require to be cautioned... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1823 - 408 pages
...of mankind, who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind. life of man, may now wonder that any should require to be cautioned against corruption, they will find... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 702 pages
...of mankind, who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind. However those who have passed through half the life of man may now wonder that any should require to be cautioned... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Literature - 1825 - 506 pages
...of mankind, who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind. However those who have passed through half the life of man, may now wonder that any should require to be cautioned... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 682 pages
...of mankind, who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind. has been long registered ; and waste, in attempts which have already succeeded or miscarried, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 680 pages
...of mankind, who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind. has been long registered ; and waste, in attempts which have already succeeded or miscarried, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 630 pages
...of mankind, who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed inction, adopt the criticisms and remarks which happen to drop from those who have r those who have passed through half the life of man, may now wonder that any should require to be cautioned... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 630 pages
...of mankind, who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind. However those who have passed through half the life of man, may now wonder that any should require to be cautioned... | |
| Horace Binney Wallace - England - 1838 - 274 pages
...of mankind, who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind.' Under this view, I would be glad that for the attainment of that sort of conduct which lies between... | |
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