The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... knowledge in bulky volumes , and our girls forsake their samplers to teach kingdoms wisdom ; it may seem very unneces- sary to draw any more from their proper occupations , by affording new opportunities of literary fame . I should be ...
... knowledge in bulky volumes , and our girls forsake their samplers to teach kingdoms wisdom ; it may seem very unneces- sary to draw any more from their proper occupations , by affording new opportunities of literary fame . I should be ...
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... knowledge of the common people of England is greater than that of any other vulgar . This superiority we undoubtedly owe to the rivulets of intelligence which are continually trickling among us , which every one may catch , and of which ...
... knowledge of the common people of England is greater than that of any other vulgar . This superiority we undoubtedly owe to the rivulets of intelligence which are continually trickling among us , which every one may catch , and of which ...
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... knowledge . The tale of the morning paper is told again in the evening , and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning . These repetitions , indeed , waste time , but they do not shorten it . The most eager peruser ...
... knowledge . The tale of the morning paper is told again in the evening , and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning . These repetitions , indeed , waste time , but they do not shorten it . The most eager peruser ...
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... knowledge that he can want is within his attainment , and most of the arguments which he can hear within are his capacity . Yet so it is that an Idler meets every hour of his life with men who have different opinions upon every thing ...
... knowledge that he can want is within his attainment , and most of the arguments which he can hear within are his capacity . Yet so it is that an Idler meets every hour of his life with men who have different opinions upon every thing ...
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... knowledge of history , are suffi cient to awaken any inquirer , whose ambition of dis- tinction has not overpowered his love of truth . Forms of government are seldom the result of much delibera- tion ; they are framed by chance in ...
... knowledge of history , are suffi cient to awaken any inquirer , whose ambition of dis- tinction has not overpowered his love of truth . Forms of government are seldom the result of much delibera- tion ; they are framed by chance in ...
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