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... longer from the impa- tience of the publick . If among these any one is persuaded , that , by such preludes of composition , he has qualified himself to appear in the open world , and is yet afraid of those censures which they who have ...
... longer from the impa- tience of the publick . If among these any one is persuaded , that , by such preludes of composition , he has qualified himself to appear in the open world , and is yet afraid of those censures which they who have ...
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... European civility , have no higher pleasure at their convivial assemblies than to hear a piper , or gaze upon a tumbler , and no company can keep together longer than they are diverted by sounds or N ° 7 . 25 THE IDLER .
... European civility , have no higher pleasure at their convivial assemblies than to hear a piper , or gaze upon a tumbler , and no company can keep together longer than they are diverted by sounds or N ° 7 . 25 THE IDLER .
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Samuel Johnson. keep together longer than they are diverted by sounds or shows . All foreigners remark , that the knowledge of the common people of England is greater than that of any other vulgar . This superiority we undoubtedly owe to ...
Samuel Johnson. keep together longer than they are diverted by sounds or shows . All foreigners remark , that the knowledge of the common people of England is greater than that of any other vulgar . This superiority we undoubtedly owe to ...
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... longer to be frightened ; as men who can bear at once the gri- maces of the Gauls , and the howl of the Americans . { : NUMB . 9. SATURDAY , June 10 , 1758 . SIR , TO THE IDLER . I HAVE read you ; that is a favour few authors can boast ...
... longer to be frightened ; as men who can bear at once the gri- maces of the Gauls , and the howl of the Americans . { : NUMB . 9. SATURDAY , June 10 , 1758 . SIR , TO THE IDLER . I HAVE read you ; that is a favour few authors can boast ...
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... ness , and shorten those of labour , till at last he will lie down to rest , and no longer disturb the world or himself by bustle or competition . Thus I have endeavoured to give him that infor- mation 36 N ° 9 . THE IDLER .
... ness , and shorten those of labour , till at last he will lie down to rest , and no longer disturb the world or himself by bustle or competition . Thus I have endeavoured to give him that infor- mation 36 N ° 9 . THE IDLER .
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