The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... hope to be gratified by this paper ; for the Idler is always inquisitive and seldom retentive . He that delights in obloquy and satire , and wishes to see clouds gathering over any reputation that dazzles him with its brightness , will ...
... hope to be gratified by this paper ; for the Idler is always inquisitive and seldom retentive . He that delights in obloquy and satire , and wishes to see clouds gathering over any reputation that dazzles him with its brightness , will ...
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... hope is not wholly to be cast away . The Idler , though sluggish , is yet alive , and may sometimes be stimulated to vigour and activity . He may descend into profoundness , or tower into sublimity ; for the diligence of an Idler is ...
... hope is not wholly to be cast away . The Idler , though sluggish , is yet alive , and may sometimes be stimulated to vigour and activity . He may descend into profoundness , or tower into sublimity ; for the diligence of an Idler is ...
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... hope , have lap - dogs , and some monkeys ; but they are unsatisfactorily compa- nions . Many useful offices are performed by men of scarlet , to which neither dog nor monkey has adequate abilities . A parrot , indeed , is as fine as a ...
... hope , have lap - dogs , and some monkeys ; but they are unsatisfactorily compa- nions . Many useful offices are performed by men of scarlet , to which neither dog nor monkey has adequate abilities . A parrot , indeed , is as fine as a ...
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... hope of deification , and anticipated the altars that would be raised , and the vows that would be made , by future candidates for equestrian glory , to the patroness of the race and the goddess of the sta ble . But fate reserved her ...
... hope of deification , and anticipated the altars that would be raised , and the vows that would be made , by future candidates for equestrian glory , to the patroness of the race and the goddess of the sta ble . But fate reserved her ...
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... hope . The toyman will not give his jewels , nor the mercer measure out his silks , for vegetable coin . A primrose , though picked up under the feet of the most renowned courser , will neither be received as a stake at cards , nor ...
... hope . The toyman will not give his jewels , nor the mercer measure out his silks , for vegetable coin . A primrose , though picked up under the feet of the most renowned courser , will neither be received as a stake at cards , nor ...
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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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