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" ... that even death may be induced, by the convulsions of a youthful mind, worked up to a high sense of shame and resentment. The effects of thumping the head, boxing the ears, and pulling the hair, in impairing the intellects, by means of injuries done... "
The Projector: A Collection of Essays, in the Manner of the Spectator ... - Page 325
by Alexander Chalmers - 1817
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 79, Part 2

Early English newspapers - 1809 - 746 pages
...those pleasant disguises that hjile nothing from the attentive observer. Without such chacacteristicks, it may be also observed, that the man who " will do...be so highly accomplished as is necessary. " Where tlicre is shame,'' says l)r. Johnson, " there maybe virtues" but if thegood Doctor had considered the...
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The Projector: A Periodical Paper, Volume 3

Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 396 pages
...who affects to be thought liberal and honest, both which qualities he dislikes, from the ex-, pence with which they are attended, is but labouring in...speaking, he would have added — "and where there is vir^ tue, there may be a want of the ready." These two words, shame and virtue, unless where they happen...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 79, Part 2; Volume 106

Early English newspapers - 1809 - 716 pages
...observer. Without such characterUticks, it may be aiso observed, that the man who " will do any thing lor money," would not be so highly accomplished as is necessary. " Where there is thatne," says Dr. Johnson, " there may be virtue i" but if the good Doctor had considered the men of...
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