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" ... occurrences. Thus Sallust, the great master of nature, has not forgot, in his account of Catiline, to remark that " his walk was now quick, and again slow," as an indication of a mind revolving something with violent commotion. "
The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With an Essay on His Life and Genius - Page 101
by Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843
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Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...and familiar character of that man, cujus ingenium et candorem ex ipsius scriptis sunt olim semper miraturi, whose candour and genius will to the end...invisible circumstances, which whether we read as enquirers after natural or moral knowledge, whether we intend to enlarge our science, or increase our...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1799 - 640 pages
...and familiar character of that man, cujus ingcnium et candorem ex ipsius scriptis sunt olim semper miraturi, whose candour and genius will to the end...invisible circumstances, which whether we read as enquirers after natural or moral knowledge, whether we intend to enlarge our science, or increase our...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ...

James Boswell - 1799 - 496 pages
...and familiar character of that man, cujus ingenium et candorem ex ipsius scrip tis sunt olim semper miraturi, whose candour and genius will to the end...of time be by his writings preserved in admiration. H There are many invisible circumstances, which whether we read as enquirers after natural or moral...
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Select British Classics, Volume 6

English literature - 1803 - 290 pages
...and familiar character of that man, cujua ingenium et candorem ex ijisius scriptis aunt olim semper miraturi whose candour and genius will to the end...invisible circumstances which, whether, we read as enquirers after natural or moral knowledge, whether we intend to enlarge our science, or increase our...
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The Rambler, by S. Johnson, Volume 2

1806 - 346 pages
...private and familiar character of that man, cujus ingemum et canJorem ex ifjiui fcriptis font olimfemper miraturi, whose candour and genius will to the end...science, or increase our virtue, are more important than publick occurrences. Thus Sallust, the great master of nature, has not forgot, in his account of Cataline,...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - Authors, English - 1807 - 514 pages
...and familiar character of that man, cujtis ingenium et candorem ex ipsius scriptis sunt olim semper miraturi, whose candour and genius will to the end...invisible circumstances, which whether we read as enquirers after natural or moral knowledge, whether we intend to enlarge our science or increase our...
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The British Essayists;: Rambler

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 308 pages
...and familiar character of that man, cujns ingenium et candorem ex ipsius seriplis sunt olim semper miraturi, whose candour and genius will to the end...science, or increase our virtue, are more important than publick occurrences. Thus Sallust, the great master of nature, has not forgot, in his account of Catiline,...
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The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]. [Another], Volume 1

1810 - 464 pages
...and familiar character of that man, cujus ingenium et candorem ex ipsius scrtptis sunt olim semper miraturi, whose candour and genius will to the end...science, or increase our virtue, are more important than publick occurrences. Thus Sallust, the great master of nature, has not forgot, in his account of Catiline,...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 462 pages
...and familiar character of that man, citjus ingenium et candorem ex ipsius scriptis sunt olim semper miraturi, whose candour and genius will to the end...science, or increase our virtue,, are more important than publick occurrences. Thus Sallust, the great master of nature, has not forgot, in his account of Catiline,...
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Works, Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 394 pages
...that man, cujua ingenium et candvrem ex ifisius scrifitis sunt otim semfier miraluri, whose candor and genius will to the end of time be by his writings...Thus Sallust, the great master of nature, has not forgot in his account of Catiline, to remark that his walk was now quick, and again slow, as an indication...
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