| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 416 str.
...with a genius furpafllng the ordinary abilities of mankind ; yet furely fuch gifts of providence may be more properly urged as incitements to labour, than...the culture of ground, naturally fertile, is more fhamefully culpable than he whofe field would fcarcely recompenfe his husbandry. Cicero remarks, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 422 str.
...with a genius fur pa lung the ordinary abilities of mankind ; yet furen inch gitcs of providence may be more properly urged as incitements to labour, than...the culture of ground, naturally fertile, is more fhamefully • felly culpable than he whofe field would fcarcclyrecompenfe his hufbandry. Cicero remarks,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 str.
...with a genius furpafling the ordinary abilities of mankind ; yet furely fuch gifts of providence may be more properly urged as incitements to labour, than...the culture of ground, naturally fertile, is more fhamefully culpable than he whofe field would fcarcely recompenfe his hufbandry. Cicero remarks, that... | |
| 1801 - 344 str.
...with a genius furpaffing the ordinary abilities of mankind ; yet furely fuch gifts of providence may •be more properly urged as incitements to labour,...neglects the culture of ground naturally fertile, is more rfhamefully culpable, than he whofe field -would fcarcely recompenfe his hufbandry. Cicero remarks,... | |
| 1806 - 340 str.
...with a genius surpassing the ordinary abilities of mankind ; yet surely such gifts of providence may be more properly urged as incitements to labour, than...neglects the culture of ground naturally fertile, is more shamefelly culpable than he whose field would scarcely recompense his husbandry. Cicero remarks, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 412 str.
...with a genius surpassing the ordinary abilities of mankind ; yet surely such gifts of providence may be more properly urged as incitements to labour, than...husbandry Cicero remarks, that not to know what has beea transacted in former times, is to continue always a child. If no use is made of the labours of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 416 str.
...with a genius surpassing the ordinary abilities 9f mankind ; yet surely such gilts of providence may be more properly urged as incitements to labour, than...culture of ground naturally fertile, is more shamefully fully culpable, than he whose field would scarcely recompense his husbandry. IK_ Cicero remarks, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 414 str.
...with a genius surpassing the ordinary abilities of mankind ; yet surely such gifts of Providence may be more properly urged as incitements to labour, than...culture of ground naturally fertile, is more shamefully fully culpable, than he whose field would scarcely recompense his husbandry. Cicero remarks, that not... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 422 str.
...with a genius surpassing the ordinary abilities of mankind; yet surely such gifts of providence may be more properly urged as incitements to labour, than encouragements to negligence. He that No. 154. THE RAMBLER. 85 neglects the culture of ground naturally fertile, is more shamefully culpable,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 416 str.
...with a genius surpassing the ordinary abilities of mankind; yet surely such gifts of providence may be more properly urged as incitements to labour, than...shamefully culpable, than he whose field would scarcely recompence his husbandry. Cicero remarks, that not to know what has been transacted in former times,... | |
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