If the biographer writes from personal knowledge, and makes haste to gratify the publick curiosity, there is danger lest his interest, his fear, his gratitude, or his tenderness, overpower his fidelity, and tempt him to conceal, if not to invent. There... The Rambler, by S. Johnson - Page 471806Full view - About this book
| 1750 - 228 pages
...is danger left his intereft, his fear, his gratitude, or his tendernefs, overpower his fidelity, and and tempt him to conceal, if not to invent. There...failings of their friends, even when they can no longer fufFer by their detection : we therefore fee whole ranks of characters adorned with uniforin panegyric... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1752 - 328 pages
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| Samuel Johnson - 1763 - 292 pages
...the publick curiofity, there is danger left his intereft, his fear, his gratitude, or his tendernefs, overpower his fidelity, and tempt him to conceal, if not to invent. There arc many who think it an zQ. of piety to hide the faults or failings of their friends, even wjien they... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1772 - 288 pages
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| Samuel Johnson - English essays - 1784 - 372 pages
...the publick curiofuy, there is danger left his intertft, his fear, his gratitude, or his tendernefs, overpower his fidelity, and tempt him to conceal,...who think it an act of piety to hide the faults or tailings of itl\eir friends, even when they can no longer iufler by their detection ; we therefore... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 466 pages
...the publick curiofity, there is danger left his intereft, his fear, his gratitude, or his tendernefs, overpower his fidelity, and tempt him to conceal,...failings of their friends, even when they can no longer fuffer by their detection ; we therefore fee whole ranks of characters adorned with uniform panegyrick,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787
...there is danger left his intereft, his fear, his gratitude, or his tendernefs, overpower his ridelity, and tempt him to conceal, if not to invent. There...failings of their friends, even when they can no longer fuffer by their detection ; we therefore fee whole ranks of characters adorned with uniform panegyrick,... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 556 pages
...the publick curiofity, there is danger left his intereft, his fear, his gratitude, or his tendernefs overpower his fidelity, and tempt him to conceal,...failings of their friends, even when they can no longer fuffer by their detection ; we therefore fee whole ranks of characters adorned with uniform panegyrick,... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 564 pages
...intereft, his fear, his gratitude, or his tendernefs overpower his fidelity, and tempt him to^conceal, if not to invent. There are many who think it an act...failings of their friends, even when they can no longer fuffer by their detection -, we therefore fee whole ranks of characters adorned with uniform panegyrick,... | |
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