| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 376 pages
...to riches, and the youth reverences virtue. The old man deifies prudence : the youth commits himself to magnanimity and chance. The young man who intends...believes that none is intended, and therefore acts with openness and candour : but his father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Historical fiction - 1809 - 210 pages
...to riches, and the youth reverences virtue. The old man deifies prudence: the youth commits himself to magnanimity and chance. The young man, who intends...believes that none is intended, and therefore acts with openness and candour: but his father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Ethiopia - 1810 - 230 pages
...to riches, and the youth reverences virtue. The old man deifies prudence : the youth commies himself to magnanimity and chance. The young man who intends...believes that none is intended, and therefore acts with openness and candor : but his father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 458 pages
...to riches, and the youth reverences virtue. The old man deifies prudence : the youth commits himself to magnanimity and chance. The young man who intends...believes that none is intended, and therefore acts with openness and candour: but his father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English fiction - 1811 - 194 pages
...to riches, and the youth reverences virtue. The old man deifies prudence: the youth commits himself to magnanimity and chance. The young man who intends...believes that none is intended, and therefore acts with openness and candour : but his father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 428 pages
...father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect, and too often allured to practise it. Age looks with anger on the temerity of youth, and youth with contempt on the scrupulosity of age.. Thus parents and children, for the greatest part, live on to love le^s and less... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Francis William Blagdon - English fiction - 1811 - 250 pages
...father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect, and too often allured to practise it. Age looks with anger on the temerity of youth, and youth with contempt on the scrupulosity of age. Thus parents and children, for the greatest part, live on to love less •and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 484 pages
...to riches, and the youth reverences virtue. The old man deifies prudence : the youth commits himself to magnanimity and chance. The young man who intends...believes that none is intended, and therefore acts with openness and candour : but his father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English fiction - 1816 - 250 pages
...to riches, and the youth reverences virtue. The old man deifies prudence, the youth commits himself to magnanimity and chance. The young man who intends...believes that none is intended, and therefore acts with openness and candour ; but his father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect,... | |
| John Pierpont - 1817 - 194 pages
...to riches, and the youth reverences virtue. The old man deifies prudence, the youth commits himself to magnanimity and chance. The young man who intends...believes that none is intended, and therefore acts with openness and candour , but his father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect,... | |
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