The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... received one hint from any correspondent . Whence this negligence proceeds I am not able to discover . Many of my predecessors have thought themselves obliged to return their acknowledgments in the second paper , for the kind reception ...
... received one hint from any correspondent . Whence this negligence proceeds I am not able to discover . Many of my predecessors have thought themselves obliged to return their acknowledgments in the second paper , for the kind reception ...
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... received in France , where the salick law excludes females from the throne ; but we , who allow them to be sovereigns , may surely suppose them capable to be soldiers . It were to be wished that some man , whose ex- perience and ...
... received in France , where the salick law excludes females from the throne ; but we , who allow them to be sovereigns , may surely suppose them capable to be soldiers . It were to be wished that some man , whose ex- perience and ...
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... received as a stake at cards , nor procure a seat at an opera , nor buy candles for a rout , nor lace for a livery . And though there are many virtuosos , whose sole ambition is to possess something which can be found in no other hand ...
... received as a stake at cards , nor procure a seat at an opera , nor buy candles for a rout , nor lace for a livery . And though there are many virtuosos , whose sole ambition is to possess something which can be found in no other hand ...
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... received by the ear as well as the eyes ; and the Indian war - cry is represented as too dreadful to be endured ; as a sound that will force the bravest veteran to drop his weapon , and desert his rank ; that will deafen his ear , and ...
... received by the ear as well as the eyes ; and the Indian war - cry is represented as too dreadful to be endured ; as a sound that will force the bravest veteran to drop his weapon , and desert his rank ; that will deafen his ear , and ...
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... received from me besides yourself . My intention in telling you of it is to inform you , that you have both pleased and angered me . Never did writer appear so delightful to me as you did when you adopted the name of the Idler . But ...
... received from me besides yourself . My intention in telling you of it is to inform you , that you have both pleased and angered me . Never did writer appear so delightful to me as you did when you adopted the name of the Idler . But ...
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