The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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... keep together longer than they are diverted with 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 the rivulets ...
... keep together longer than they are diverted with 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 the rivulets ...
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... keep the girls upright ; that great wheels are not fit for gentle- women ; and that with these , small as they are , she does not doubt but that the three girls , if they are kept close , will spin every year as much cloth as would cost ...
... keep the girls upright ; that great wheels are not fit for gentle- women ; and that with these , small as they are , she does not doubt but that the three girls , if they are kept close , will spin every year as much cloth as would cost ...
Pàgina 50
... of tyrants ; to the loi- terer , who makes appointments which he never keeps ; to the consulter , who asks advice which he never takes ; to the boaster , who blusters only to be praised 50 No. 14 . THE IDLER . Robbery of time.
... of tyrants ; to the loi- terer , who makes appointments which he never keeps ; to the consulter , who asks advice which he never takes ; to the boaster , who blusters only to be praised 50 No. 14 . THE IDLER . Robbery of time.
Pàgina 52
... keep such a chattering , or else are calling out every moment to me , that I cannot mind my business for them . My wife , I am sure , might do all the little matters our family requires ; and I could wish that she would employ herself ...
... keep such a chattering , or else are calling out every moment to me , that I cannot mind my business for them . My wife , I am sure , might do all the little matters our family requires ; and I could wish that she would employ herself ...
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... keeps me in bed with her , when I ought to be busily engaged in better employment . It is well if she can get her things on by dinner - time ; and when that is over , I am sure to be dragged out by her , either to Georgia , or Hornsey ...
... keeps me in bed with her , when I ought to be busily engaged in better employment . It is well if she can get her things on by dinner - time ; and when that is over , I am sure to be dragged out by her , either to Georgia , or Hornsey ...
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