The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... raise merriment or attract attention ; they had the whole field of life before them , un- trodden and unsurveyed ; characters of every kind shot up in their way and those of the most luxu- riant growth , or most conspicuous colours ...
... raise merriment or attract attention ; they had the whole field of life before them , un- trodden and unsurveyed ; characters of every kind shot up in their way and those of the most luxu- riant growth , or most conspicuous colours ...
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... raise edifices of piety like fortified cities , to appropriate manors to religious uses , or deal out such large and lasting beneficence as was scattered over the land in ancient times , by those who possessed counties or provinces ...
... raise edifices of piety like fortified cities , to appropriate manors to religious uses , or deal out such large and lasting beneficence as was scattered over the land in ancient times , by those who possessed counties or provinces ...
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... raised however little above the danger of poverty , who may not justly claim , what is implored by the Mahometans in their most ardent benedictions , the prayers of the poor . Among those actions which the mind can most securely review ...
... raised however little above the danger of poverty , who may not justly claim , what is implored by the Mahometans in their most ardent benedictions , the prayers of the poor . Among those actions which the mind can most securely review ...
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... raised , and the vows that would be made , by 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 ...
... raised , and the vows that would be made , by 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 ...
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... horse as carrying his lady , and the other tell that the lady carried her horse . Some doubts likewise may be raised by speculatists , and some controversies be agitated among historians , concerning the N 6 . 23 THE IDLER .
... horse as carrying his lady , and the other tell that the lady carried her horse . Some doubts likewise may be raised by speculatists , and some controversies be agitated among historians , concerning the N 6 . 23 THE IDLER .
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