The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... honour of a volume . Fame is indeed dealt with a hand less and less bounteous through the subordinate ranks , till it descends to the professed author , who will find it very difficult to get more than he deserves ; but every man who ...
... honour of a volume . Fame is indeed dealt with a hand less and less bounteous through the subordinate ranks , till it descends to the professed author , who will find it very difficult to get more than he deserves ; but every man who ...
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... honours . Acclamation shouted before her , and all the flowers of the spring were scattered in her way . Every heart ought to rejoice when true merit is dis- tinguished with publick notice . I am far from wishing . either to the amazon ...
... honours . Acclamation shouted before her , and all the flowers of the spring were scattered in her way . Every heart ought to rejoice when true merit is dis- tinguished with publick notice . I am far from wishing . either to the amazon ...
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... honoured for some intelligence carried of the enemy's designs : some will think that she brought news of a victory ; others , that she was commissioned to tell of a conspiracy ; and some will congratulate them- selves on their acuter ...
... honoured for some intelligence carried of the enemy's designs : some will think that she brought news of a victory ; others , that she was commissioned to tell of a conspiracy ; and some will congratulate them- selves on their acuter ...
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... honour at least of being deceived by fallacies not easily detected , and may plead that they did not forsake truth , but for appearances which they were not able to distinguish from it . But the man who engages in a party has seldom to ...
... honour at least of being deceived by fallacies not easily detected , and may plead that they did not forsake truth , but for appearances which they were not able to distinguish from it . But the man who engages in a party has seldom to ...
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... honours , I am not able to discover . Some , perhaps , think it kind , by a publick declaration , to put an end to the hopes of rivalry and the fears of jealousy , to let parents know that they may set their daughters at liberty whom ...
... honours , I am not able to discover . Some , perhaps , think it kind , by a publick declaration , to put an end to the hopes of rivalry and the fears of jealousy , to let parents know that they may set their daughters at liberty whom ...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1811 |
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