In the romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making any applications to himself... The Rambler - Page 22by Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787Full view - About this book
| 1810 - 464 pages
...In the romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making any applications to himself; the virtues and crimes were equally beyond his sphere of activity; and he amused himself with... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 388 pages
...In the romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making any applications to himself ; the virtues and crimes were equally beyond his sphere of activity ; and he amused himself... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 394 pages
...In the romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making any applications to himself; the virtues and crimes were equally beyond his sphere of activity ; and he amused himself... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 462 pages
...In the romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making any applications to himself; the virtues and crimes were equally beyond his sphere of activity ; and he amused himself... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 524 pages
...the romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so jremote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making any applications to himself; the virtues and crimes were equally beyond his sphere of activity \ and he amused himself... | |
| 1818 - 896 pages
...In tbe romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making any application to himself; the virtues and crimes were equally beyond fais sphere of activity ; and he... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 368 pages
...In the romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making 1 crimes were r amused deliverers and persecutors, as with beings of another species, whose actions... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 pages
...In the romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making any applications to himself; the virtues and crimes were equally beyond his sphere of activity ; and he amused himself... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 472 pages
...In the romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making any applications to himself; the virtues and crimes were equally beyond his sphere of activity ; and he amused himself... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 pages
...In the romances formerly written, every transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men, that the reader was in very little danger of making any applications to himself; the virtues and crimes were equally beyond his sphere of activity; and he amused himself with... | |
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