| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1825 - 510 pages
...miseries of the one and the fatigues of the other. It is a cordial administered by the gracious hand of Providence ; of which they ought never to be deprived by an illjudged and improper education. It is tke basis of all subnrvoj.. TV.— L 1 dination, the support of society, and the privilege of individuals... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1825 - 750 pages
...miseries of the one and the fatigues of the other. It is a cordial administered by the gracious hand of Providence ; of which they ought never to be deprived by an ill-judged and improper education. It U the basis of all subordination, the support of society, and the privilege of individuals : and I... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 554 pages
...an ill-judged and improper education. It is the basis of all subordination, the support of society, and the privilege of individuals ; and I have ever thought it a most remarkable instance of the divine wisdom, that, whereas in all animals, whose individuals rise... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 538 pages
...an ill-judged and improper education. It is the basis of all subordination, the support of society, and the privilege of individuals; and I have ever thought it a most remarkable instance of the divine wisdom, that, whereas in all animals, whose individuals rise... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1879 - 130 pages
...miseries of the one and the fatigues of the other. It is a cordial administered by the gracious hand of Providence ; of which they ought never to be deprived...by an ill-judged and improper education. It is the basis of all subordination, the support of society, and the privilege of individuals : and I have ever... | |
| 1925 - 486 pages
...miseries of the one and the fatigues of the other. It is a cordial administered by the gracious hand of Providence of which they ought never to be deprived...by an ill-judged and improper education. It is the basis of all subordination, the support of society, and the privilege of individuals. In contrast with... | |
| Nicholas M. Williams - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 280 pages
...of all born to poverty and the drudgeries of life ... a cordial, administered by the gracious hand of providence, of which they ought never to be deprived by an ill-judged and improper education" (quoted in Altick, English Common Reader, 31-2). By means of this careful negotiation of competing... | |
| Don Herzog - History - 2000 - 580 pages
...miseries of the one, and the fatigues of the other. It is a cordial administered by the gracious hand of providence; of which they ought never to be deprived by an ill-judged and improper education.11 Reviewing Jenyns's book, Dr. Johnson offered hedging agreement, worrying about the inhumane... | |
| University of Chicago Press - Philosophy - 2003 - 314 pages
...miseries of the one, and the fatigues of the other. It is a cordial, administered by the gracious hand of providence, of which they ought never to be deprived...by an ill-judged and improper education. It is the basis of all subordination, the support of society, and the privilege of individuals; and I have ever... | |
| 1757 - 380 pages
...miieiies of the one, and the fatigues of the other. It is a cordial adminiltered by the gracious hand of Providence ; of which they ought never to be deprived...privilege of individuals : And I have ever thought it a molt remarkable inftance of the divine wifdom, that whereas in all aniiTKil-, whofe individuals rife... | |
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