 | William Mudford - 1802 - 144 pages
...combinations, tions, and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions and accidental influences of climate or custom from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 135 pages
...combinations, and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions and accidental influences Of climate -or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude, He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age and country; he must... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1806
...combinations, and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions, and accidental influences, of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age and country; he must... | |
 | John Opie - 1809 - 269 pages
...occasion, to embellish sentiment, and give effect to truth. It is moreover absolutely requisite, that man, the epitome of all,— his principal subject and his...or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude : he must be familiar with all the modes of life, and, above all, endeavor... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810
...combinations, and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions, and accidental influences, of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country; he must... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 184 pages
...and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions and aecidental influences of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest Tiimself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 179 pages
...combinations, and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions and accidental influences of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country; he must... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, Francis William Blagdon - 1811 - 234 pages
...combinations, and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions, and accidental influences, of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1811
...combinations, and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions, and accidental influences, of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must... | |
 | Elegant extracts - 1812
...combinations, and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions, and accidental influences of climate or custom, from the sprightliness of infancy to the despondence of decrepitude. He must divest himself of the prejudices of his age or country; he must... | |
| |