The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... leave posterity to shift for themselves . But if the stores of nature are limited , much more narrow bounds must be set to the modes of life ; and mankind may want a moral or amusing paper , many years before they shall be deprived of ...
... leave posterity to shift for themselves . But if the stores of nature are limited , much more narrow bounds must be set to the modes of life ; and mankind may want a moral or amusing paper , many years before they shall be deprived of ...
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... leaving their native country to wander , none can tell how long , in the pathless desarts of the Isle of Wight . The tender sigh for their sufferings , and the gay drink to their success . I , who look , or believe myself to look , with ...
... leaving their native country to wander , none can tell how long , in the pathless desarts of the Isle of Wight . The tender sigh for their sufferings , and the gay drink to their success . I , who look , or believe myself to look , with ...
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... future candidates for eques- trian glory , to the patroness of the race and the goddess of the stable . But fate reserved her for a more enlightened age , which has discovered leaves and flowers to be tran- sitory N6 . 21 THE IDLER .
... future candidates for eques- trian glory , to the patroness of the race and the goddess of the stable . But fate reserved her for a more enlightened age , which has discovered leaves and flowers to be tran- sitory N6 . 21 THE IDLER .
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Samuel Johnson. which has discovered leaves and flowers to be tran- sitory things ; which considers profit as the end of honour ; and rates the event of every undertaking only by the money that is gained or lost . In these days , to ...
Samuel Johnson. which has discovered leaves and flowers to be tran- sitory things ; which considers profit as the end of honour ; and rates the event of every undertaking only by the money that is gained or lost . In these days , to ...
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... leave no vacuity ; nor the proprietor of funds , who stops his acquaintance in the street to tell him of the loss of half - a - crown ; nor the inquirer after news , who fills his head with foreign events , and talks of skirmishes and ...
... leave no vacuity ; nor the proprietor of funds , who stops his acquaintance in the street to tell him of the loss of half - a - crown ; nor the inquirer after news , who fills his head with foreign events , and talks of skirmishes and ...
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