The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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... proper title . Two writers , since the time of the Spectator , have assumed his name , without any pretensions to lawful inheritance ; an effort was once made to revive the Tatler ; and the strange appella- tions by which other papers ...
... proper title . Two writers , since the time of the Spectator , have assumed his name , without any pretensions to lawful inheritance ; an effort was once made to revive the Tatler ; and the strange appella- tions by which other papers ...
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... proper occupations , by affording new opportunities of literary fame . I should be indeed unwilling to find that , for the sake of corresponding with the Idler , the smith's iron had cooled on the anvil , or the spinster's distaff stood ...
... proper occupations , by affording new opportunities of literary fame . I should be indeed unwilling to find that , for the sake of corresponding with the Idler , the smith's iron had cooled on the anvil , or the spinster's distaff stood ...
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... proper caution ; there are men among them who can take care of themselves . But how shall the ladies endure without them ? By what arts can they , who have long had no joy but from the civilities of a soldier , now amuse their hours ...
... proper caution ; there are men among them who can take care of themselves . But how shall the ladies endure without them ? By what arts can they , who have long had no joy but from the civilities of a soldier , now amuse their hours ...
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... proper colonels were once appointed , and the drums ordered to beat for female volunteers , our regiments would soon be filled without the reproach or cruelty of an impress . Of these heroines , some might serve on foot , under the ...
... proper colonels were once appointed , and the drums ordered to beat for female volunteers , our regiments would soon be filled without the reproach or cruelty of an impress . Of these heroines , some might serve on foot , under the ...
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... proper hands . If the rhetoricians of Newmarket , who may be supposed likely to conceive in its full strength the dignity of the subject , should undertake to express it , there is a danger lest they admit some phrases which , though ...
... proper hands . If the rhetoricians of Newmarket , who may be supposed likely to conceive in its full strength the dignity of the subject , should undertake to express it , there is a danger lest they admit some phrases which , though ...
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