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" ... continuance of poverty, and long habits of dissipation, it cannot be expected that any character should be exactly uniform. There is a degree of want by which the freedom of agency is almost destroyed ; and long association with fortuitous companions... "
Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: Vol. XIV. - Page 136
1791 - 143 pages
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 30

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1764 - 616 pages
...fincerity. That this man, wife and virtuous as he was, pafled always unentangled through the fnares of life, it would be prejudice and temerity to affirm. But it may be faid, that at leaft he preferved the fburce of a£tion unpolluted, that his principles were never fhaken,...
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Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, Volume 2

Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 pages
...Strictnefs of Truth, ami abate the Fervour of Sincerity. That this Man, wife and virtuous as he was, pafled always unentangled through the Snares of Life, it...be Prejudice and Temerity to affirm ; but it may be faid that at leaft he preferved the Source of Action unpolluted, that his Principles were never fhaken,...
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Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, Volume 2

Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 412 pages
...Stridlnefs of Truth, and abate the Fervour of Sincerity. That xthis Man, wife *nd virtuous as he was, pafled always unentangled through the Snares of Life, it...be Prejudice and Temerity to affirm ; but it may be faid that at leaft he preferred the Source of Action unpolluted, that his Principles were never fbaken,...
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Prefaces,Biographical and Critical to the Works of the English Poets

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 244 pages
...fincerity. That this man, wife and virtuous as he was, pafled always unentangled through the fnares of life, it would be prejudice and temerity to affirm ; but it may be faid that at leaft he preferved the fource of action unpolluted, that his principles were never lhaken,...
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The lives of the most eminent English poets; with critical ..., Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 pages
...That this man, wife and virtuous as he was, Y 4 pafled pafTecl always unentangled through the fnares of life, it would be prejudice and temerity to affirm ; but it may be faid that at leaft he preferved the fource of action unpolluted, that his principles were never fhaken,...
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Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets, Volume 9

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 258 pages
...fincerity. That this man, wife and virtuous as he was, parTed always unentangled through the fnares of life, it would be prejudice and temerity to affirm; but it may be faid that at leafl he preferved the fource of •' . • •."'-.•" ' - " action unpolluted, that...
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Pope. Pitt. Thomson. Watts. A. Philips. West. Collins. Dyer. Shenstone ...

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 pages
...That this man, wife and virtuous as he was, Y 4 pafled patted always unentangled through the fna*tfj of life, it would be prejudice and temerity to affirm ; but it may be faid that at leaft he preferved the fource of a£lion unpolluted, that his principles were never fhaken,...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: The lives of the most eminent English ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 pages
...Cncerity. That this man, wife and virtuous as he was, pafied always unentangled through the' fnares of life, it would be prejudice and temerity to affirm ; but it may be faid that at leaft he preferved the fource of action unpolluted, that his principles were never fhaken,...
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The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous lives

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 pages
...fincerity. That this man, wife and virtuous as he was, pafled always unentangled through the fnares of life, it would be prejudice and temerity to affirm ; but it may be faid that at leaft he preferved the fource of action unpolluted, that his principles were never fhaken,...
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The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous lives

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 pages
...fmcerity. That this man, wife and virtuous as he was, pafled always unentangled through the fnares of life, it would be prejudice and temerity to affirm ; but it may be faid that at leaft he preferved the fource of action unpolluted, that his principles were never fhaken,...
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