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" I have found, said the prince, at his return to Imlac, a man who can teach all that is necessary to be known, who, from the unshaken throne of rational fortitude, looks down on the scenes of life changing beneath him. He speaks, and attention watches... "
The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. - Σελίδα 353
των Samuel Johnson - 1820
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...fpeaks, and attention watches his lips. He reafons, and conviction clofes his periods. This man fhall be my future guide : I will learn his doctrines, and imitate his life." ** Be not too hafty, faid Imlac, to truft, or to admire, the teachers of morality: they difcourfe like angels, but...

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...teach » all that is necessary- to be known , who » from the unshaken throne of rational » fortitude, looks down on the scenes of » life changing beneath him. He speaks , v and attention watches his lips. He rea» sons , and conviction closes his periods. » This man...

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