The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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... 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 ingenious gentlemen and ladies , whose per- formances ...
... 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 ingenious gentlemen and ladies , whose per- formances ...
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... thought me worthy of notice after so fair an invitation . At the time when the rage of writing has seized the old and young , when the cook warbles her lyricks in the kitchen , and the thrasher vociferates his heroicks in the barn ...
... thought me worthy of notice after so fair an invitation . At the time when the rage of writing has seized the old and young , when the cook warbles her lyricks in the kitchen , and the thrasher vociferates his heroicks in the barn ...
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... thought , with minds gaping for the intel- lectual food which some kind essayist has been accus- tomed to supply ; I ... thoughts to a new image ; and how much languor and lassitude are relieved by that officiousness which offers a ...
... thought , with minds gaping for the intel- lectual food which some kind essayist has been accus- tomed to supply ; I ... thoughts to a new image ; and how much languor and lassitude are relieved by that officiousness which offers a ...
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... thought himself master of Peru , physicked him to poverty . If men will struggle against their own advantage , they are not to expect that the Idler will take much pains upon them ; he has himself to please as well as them , and has ...
... thought himself master of Peru , physicked him to poverty . If men will struggle against their own advantage , they are not to expect that the Idler will take much pains upon them ; he has himself to please as well as them , and has ...
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... thought it either necessary or wise to make any standing provis- ion for the needy , to look forwards to the wants of pos- terity , or to secure successions of charity for succes- sions of distress . Compassion is by some reasoners , on ...
... thought it either necessary or wise to make any standing provis- ion for the needy , to look forwards to the wants of pos- terity , or to secure successions of charity for succes- sions of distress . Compassion is by some reasoners , on ...
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