The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... rest are totally destroyed . Little therefore did it ayail this wonderful lady to be received , however joyfully , with such obselete and barren ceremonies of praise . Had the way been cov- ered with guineas , though but for the tenth ...
... rest are totally destroyed . Little therefore did it ayail this wonderful lady to be received , however joyfully , with such obselete and barren ceremonies of praise . Had the way been cov- ered with guineas , though but for the tenth ...
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... rest , and no 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 ...
... rest , and no 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 ...
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... rest shall be lulled by a shower , or broken by a tempest . We therefore rejoice mutually at good weather , as at an escape from something that we feared ; and mutually complain of bad , as of the loss of something that we hoped . Such ...
... rest shall be lulled by a shower , or broken by a tempest . We therefore rejoice mutually at good weather , as at an escape from something that we feared ; and mutually complain of bad , as of the loss of something that we hoped . Such ...
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... rest are absent , and of telling them that she saw the opera , on pretence of inquiring why they would miss it . She has the pleasure of being supposed to be pleased with a refined amusement , and of hoping to be numbered among the ...
... rest are absent , and of telling them that she saw the opera , on pretence of inquiring why they would miss it . She has the pleasure of being supposed to be pleased with a refined amusement , and of hoping to be numbered among the ...
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... rest delight- ed , and endeavours to catch and transmit the circulating rapture . In time , all are deceived by the cheat to which all contribute . The fiction of happiness is propa- gated by every tongue , and confirmed by every look ...
... rest delight- ed , and endeavours to catch and transmit the circulating rapture . In time , all are deceived by the cheat to which all contribute . The fiction of happiness is propa- gated by every tongue , and confirmed by every look ...
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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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