The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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... mean will be imputed to him , and whatever is excellent be ascribed to his assistants . It does not much alter the event , that the author and his correspondents are equally unknown ; for the author , whoever be be , is an individual of ...
... mean will be imputed to him , and whatever is excellent be ascribed to his assistants . It does not much alter the event , that the author and his correspondents are equally unknown ; for the author , whoever be be , is an individual of ...
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... mean time , the girls grow up in total igno- rance of every thing past , present , and future . Molly asked me the other day , whether Ireland was in France , and was ordered by her mother to mend her hem . Kitty knows not , at sixteen ...
... mean time , the girls grow up in total igno- rance of every thing past , present , and future . Molly asked me the other day , whether Ireland was in France , and was ordered by her mother to mend her hem . Kitty knows not , at sixteen ...
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... means pe- culiar . The publick pleasures of far the greater part of mankind are counterfeit . Very few carry their philosophy to places of diversion , or are very careful to analyse their enjoyments . The general condition of life is so ...
... means pe- culiar . The publick pleasures of far the greater part of mankind are counterfeit . Very few carry their philosophy to places of diversion , or are very careful to analyse their enjoyments . The general condition of life is so ...
Pàgina 62
... means , desires nothing but the continuance of happiness ; and is no more solicitous to distribute his sensations into their proper species , than the common gazer on the beauties of the spring to separate light into its original rays ...
... means , desires nothing but the continuance of happiness ; and is no more solicitous to distribute his sensations into their proper species , than the common gazer on the beauties of the spring to separate light into its original rays ...
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... mean insolence of wealthy traders , and the lawless confidence of successful robbers , were now sunk in despair and stupified with horror . He called in the ships which had been dispersed over the ocean to guard their merchants , and ...
... mean insolence of wealthy traders , and the lawless confidence of successful robbers , were now sunk in despair and stupified with horror . He called in the ships which had been dispersed over the ocean to guard their merchants , and ...
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