The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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... able to discover . Many of my predecessors have thought themselves obliged to return their acknowledgements in the second paper for the kind reception of the first ; and , in a short time , apoligies have become necessary to those ...
... able to discover . Many of my predecessors have thought themselves obliged to return their acknowledgements in the second paper for the kind reception of the first ; and , in a short time , apoligies have become necessary to those ...
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... able and chimerical ; they will confidently tell , that she only ran away from her guardians , and that the true causes of her speed were fear and love . Let it therefore be carefully mentioned , that by this performance she won her ...
... able and chimerical ; they will confidently tell , that she only ran away from her guardians , and that the true causes of her speed were fear and love . Let it therefore be carefully mentioned , that by this performance she won her ...
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... able to defend him . Something like this might be practised in our pre- sent state . Let a fortification be raised on Salisbury- Plain , resembling Brest , or Toulon , or Paris itself , with all the usual preparations for defence : let ...
... able to defend him . Something like this might be practised in our pre- sent state . Let a fortification be raised on Salisbury- Plain , resembling Brest , or Toulon , or Paris itself , with all the usual preparations for defence : let ...
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... able passion , idling , had led me to hope for indulgence from the Idler , but I find him a stranger to the title . What rules has he proposed totally to unbrace the slackened nerve ; to shade the heavy eye of inatten- tion ; to give ...
... able passion , idling , had led me to hope for indulgence from the Idler , but I find him a stranger to the title . What rules has he proposed totally to unbrace the slackened nerve ; to shade the heavy eye of inatten- tion ; to give ...
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... able . Fame is soon found to be a sound , and love a dream ; avarice and ambition may be justly suspected of privy confederacies with idleness ; for , when they have for a while protected their votaries they often deliver them up to end ...
... able . Fame is soon found to be a sound , and love a dream ; avarice and ambition may be justly suspected of privy confederacies with idleness ; for , when they have for a while protected their votaries they often deliver them up to end ...
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