Samuel Richardson Quotes About Judgment

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  • All women, from the countess to the cook-maid, are put into high good humor with themselves when a man is taken with them at firstsight. And be they ever so plain, they will find twenty good reasons to defend the judgment of such a man.

    Women   Taken   Maids  
  • The richest princes and the poorest beggars are to have one great and just judge at the last day who will not distinguish betweenthem according to their ranks when in life but according to the neglected opportunities afforded to each. How much greater then, as the opportunities were greater, must be the condemnation of the one than of the other?

    Samuel Richardson (1980). “A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments: a facsimile reproduction”, Scholars Facsimilies & Reprint
  • Romances in general are calculated rather to fire the imagination, than to inform the judgment.

    "A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments: a facsimile reproduction".
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