The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... , which he reads from house to house to select parties , and which his acquaintances are daily entreat- ing him to withhold no longer from the impatience of the publick . If among these any one is persuaded , that , 6 No. 2 . THE IDLER .
... , which he reads from house to house to select parties , and which his acquaintances are daily entreat- ing him to withhold no longer from the impatience of the publick . If among these any one is persuaded , that , 6 No. 2 . THE IDLER .
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... longer than they are diverted with sounds or shows . All foreigners remark , that the knowledge of the common people of England is greater than that of any other vulgar . This superiority we undoubtedly owe to the rivulets of ...
... longer than they are diverted with sounds or shows . All foreigners remark , that the knowledge of the common people of England is greater than that of any other vulgar . This superiority we undoubtedly owe to the rivulets of ...
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... longer to be frightened ; as men who can bear at once the grimaces of the Gauls , and the howl of the Americans , No. 9. SATURDAY , JUNE 10 , 1758 . TO THE IDLER . SIR , I HAVE read you ; that is a favour few authors can boast of having ...
... longer to be frightened ; as men who can bear at once the grimaces of the Gauls , and the howl of the Americans , No. 9. SATURDAY , JUNE 10 , 1758 . TO THE IDLER . SIR , I HAVE read you ; that is a favour few authors can boast of having ...
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... longer disturb the world or himself by bustle or competition . Thus I have endeavoured to give him that informa- tion which , perhaps , after all he did not want ; for a true Idler often calls for that which he knows is never to be had ...
... longer disturb the world or himself by bustle or competition . Thus I have endeavoured to give him that informa- tion which , perhaps , after all he did not want ; for a true Idler often calls for that which he knows is never to be had ...
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... longer , he would have conquered France . He holds that Charles the First was a Papist . He allows there were some good men in the reign of queen Anne , but the peace of Utrecht brought a blast upon the nation , and has been the cause ...
... longer , he would have conquered France . He holds that Charles the First was a Papist . He allows there were some good men in the reign of queen Anne , but the peace of Utrecht brought a blast upon the nation , and has been the cause ...
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