| 1751 - 228 pages
...engrofled by the tyranny of cuftom ; all that pafles in regulating the fuperficial decorations of life, or given up in the reciprocations of civility to the difpofal of others ; all that is torn from us by violence of difeafe, or ftolen imperceptibly away by laffitudc and languor ; we fhall find that part... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Maxims - 1782 - 482 pages
...or irrefifbibly engroffed by the tyranny of c«ftom ; all that pafles in regulating the fuperficial decorations of life, or is given up in the reciprocations...violence of difeafe, or ftolen imperceptibly away by lailltude and languor; we fhall,, ihall find that part of our duration very fmall, of which we can... | |
| 1785 - 596 pages
...pafles in regulating the fuperficial decorations of life, or is given up in the reciprocations «f civility to the difpofal of others; all that is torn...violence of difeafe, or ftolen imperceptibly away by laflitude and languor; we (hall find that fart of our duration very fmall of which we can truly call... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 460 pages
...nature, or irrdiftibly engrofled by the tyranny of cuftom ; all that pafles in regulating the fuperfkial decorations of life, or is given up in the reciprocations of civility to the difpofal of pthers; all that is torn from us by the violence of difeafe, or ftolen imperceptibly away by laffitude... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 472 pages
...nature, or irrefiftibly engrofied by the tyranny of cuftom; all that pafTes in regulating the fuperficial decorations of life, or is given up in the reciprocations of civility lity to the difpofal of others; all that is torn from us by the violence of difeafe, or ftolen imperceptibly... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...or irrcfiltibly engrofled by the tyranny of cnlioin; all that palles in regulating the fupcrficial decorations of life, or is given up in the reciprocations...that is torn from us by the violence of difeafe, or Holen imperceptibly away by laffitude and. languor ; we ihall find that part of our duration very fmall... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 582 pages
...luperficial decorations of lite, or is given up in the reciprocations of civility to the difpol'al of others ; all that is torn from us by the violence of clileafe, or ftolcn imperceptibly away by lafmuilr np.d languor; we lli.iii find that part of our duration... | |
| Great Britain - 1794 - 892 pages
...that pa/Tee in regulating the fuperficial decora,tior.s of life, or is given up in the reciprocation* of civility to the difpofal of others ; all that is torn from us by the viol:r.cc of djC» Ь * «fc eafe, or ftolen imperceptibly away by laflitude and langour ; we (hall... | |
| Johann Georg Zimmermann - Solitude - 1794 - 446 pages
...irrefiftibly engroffed by the ty" .ranny of cuftom ; all that pafles in regulating * c the fuperficial decorations of life, or is given " up in the reciprocations of civility to the diftc pofal of others ; all that is torn from us by " the violence of difeafe, or ftolen impercep"... | |
| Mr. Addison - Anecdotes - 1795 - 608 pages
...naor irrefiftibly engrofled by the tyranny of cuftom; all that paffes in regulating the fuperficial decorations of life, or is given up in the reciprocations...violence of difeafe, or ftolen imperceptibly away by laffitude and languor, we fhall find that part of our duration very fmall of which we can truly call... | |
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