The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volume 6Cowie, 1825 |
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Page 73
... fear , may preserve some degree of cheerfulness ; but what must be the solicitude of him who should be wandering , among the crags and hollows , benighted , igno- rant , and alone ? 1. The fictions of the Gothick romances were not so ...
... fear , may preserve some degree of cheerfulness ; but what must be the solicitude of him who should be wandering , among the crags and hollows , benighted , igno- rant , and alone ? 1. The fictions of the Gothick romances were not so ...
Page 86
... and intimidated ; informations were given without danger and without fear , and the arms were collected with such rigour , that every house was despoiled of its defence . To disarm part of the Highlands , could give no 86 A JOURNEY TO THE.
... and intimidated ; informations were given without danger and without fear , and the arms were collected with such rigour , that every house was despoiled of its defence . To disarm part of the Highlands , could give no 86 A JOURNEY TO THE.
Page 90
... fear or hope from malice or from favour . The roads are secure in those places through which , forty years ago , no traveller could pass without a convoy . All trials of right by the sword are forgotten , and the mean are in as little ...
... fear or hope from malice or from favour . The roads are secure in those places through which , forty years ago , no traveller could pass without a convoy . All trials of right by the sword are forgotten , and the mean are in as little ...
Page 106
... fear are known to have any part . Those who profess to feel it do not boast of it as a privilege , nor are considered by others as advantageously distinguished . They have no temptation to feign ; and their hearers have no motive to ...
... fear are known to have any part . Those who profess to feel it do not boast of it as a privilege , nor are considered by others as advantageously distinguished . They have no temptation to feign ; and their hearers have no motive to ...
Page 128
... fear , that none will stay but those who are too poor to remove themselves , and too useless to be removed at the cost of others . Of antiquity there is not more knowledge in Col than in other places ; but every where something may be ...
... fear , that none will stay but those who are too poor to remove themselves , and too useless to be removed at the cost of others . Of antiquity there is not more knowledge in Col than in other places ; but every where something may be ...
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