| 1773 - 394 σελίδες
...excellence, and proceeds not fromconfcioufnefs of our aitainments, but infenfibility of our wants. tlie human mind. To be driven by external motives from...path which our own heart approves, to give way to any thing but conviftion, to fairer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves,... | |
| 1776 - 632 σελίδες
...great which is not right. Nothing which re^.fon condemns, can be fuitableto the dignity of the humaa mind. . To be driven by external motives from the path which our own heart approves, to give way to any thing but conviction,, to fuffer the opinion of others to rule pur choice, or overpower our refplves,... | |
| 1785 - 596 σελίδες
...of our wants. Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemns can be fuitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by...path which our own heart approves, to give way to any thing but convinion, to 'urFer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 416 σελίδες
...of our wants. Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemns can be fuitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by...path which our own heart approves, to give way to any thing but conviction, to fuffer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 422 σελίδες
...of our wants. Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemns can be fuitable to the dignity • of the human mind. To be driven...path which our own heart approves, to give way to any thing but conviction, to fuffer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 426 σελίδες
...can be great which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemns can be fuitable to the dignity qf'the human mind. To be driven by external motives from the path which our pwn heart approves, to give way to any thing but conviction, to fuffer the opinion of others to rule... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 σελίδες
...of our wants. Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemns can be fuitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by...path which our own heart approves, to give way to any thing but conviction, to fufFer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 582 σελίδες
...our wants. Nothing cnn be gi'eat which is not right. Nothing which reafon condemn* can he fuitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by...the path which our own heart approves, to give way 10 any thing but conviftiun, to fuffer the opinion of others to rule our choice, or overpower our refolves... | |
| Giuseppe Baretti - 1794 - 230 σελίδες
...relative conditions, which imply the obscurity, dependance , and poverty of greater numbers . SNothingcan be great, which is not right: nothing, which reason condemns, can be suitable to the dignity of the bumaii rnind . Fraise is so pleasing to the miod of man , possedere. Ognuno vorrebbe essere ricco ,... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 540 σελίδες
...axiom, that " pride is abject and mean." Nothing in reality can *be great which is not right ; and nothing which reason condemns, can be suitable to the dignity of the human mind. Thus the utmost excellence at which humanity can arrive, is a constant and determinate pursuit of virtue,... | |
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