The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... kind reception of the first ; and , in a short time , apoligies have become necessary to those ingenious gentlemen and ladies , whose per- formances , though in the highest degree elegant and learned , have been unavoidably delayed ...
... kind reception of the first ; and , in a short time , apoligies have become necessary to those ingenious gentlemen and ladies , whose per- formances , though in the highest degree elegant and learned , have been unavoidably delayed ...
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... kind shot up in their way , and those of the most luxuriant growth , or most con- spicuous colours , were naturally cropt by the first sickle . They that follow are forced to peep into neglected corners , to note the casual varieties of ...
... kind shot up in their way , and those of the most luxuriant growth , or most con- spicuous colours , were naturally cropt by the first sickle . They that follow are forced to peep into neglected corners , to note the casual varieties of ...
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... kind essayist has been accus- tomed to supply ; I am moved by the commiseration with which all human beings ought to behold the dis- tresses of each other , to try some expedients for their relief , and to inquire by what methods the ...
... kind essayist has been accus- tomed to supply ; I am moved by the commiseration with which all human beings ought to behold the dis- tresses of each other , to try some expedients for their relief , and to inquire by what methods the ...
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... 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 they have locked up for fear of the bridegroom , or to dismiss to ...
... 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 they have locked up for fear of the bridegroom , or to dismiss to ...
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... kind of sutile pic- tures , which imitate tapestry . But all their work is not set out to show ; she has boxes filled with knit garters and braided shoes . She has twenty covers for side - saddles embroidered with silver flowers , and ...
... kind of sutile pic- tures , which imitate tapestry . But all their work is not set out to show ; she has boxes filled with knit garters and braided shoes . She has twenty covers for side - saddles embroidered with silver flowers , and ...
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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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