The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... true idea of beauty 264 267 - - 27 i - - 275 - 279 - 282 - 286 - 289 83 Scruple , Wormwood , Sturdy , and Gentle - 294 84 Biography how best performed - 297 85 Books multiplied by useless compilations - 301 86 Miss Heartless's want of a ...
... true idea of beauty 264 267 - - 27 i - - 275 - 279 - 282 - 286 - 289 83 Scruple , Wormwood , Sturdy , and Gentle - 294 84 Biography how best performed - 297 85 Books multiplied by useless compilations - 301 86 Miss Heartless's want of a ...
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... true merit is dis- tinguished with publick notice . I am far from wishing . either to the amazon or her horse any diminution of hap- piness or fame , and cannot but lament that they were not more amply and suitably rewarded . There was ...
... true merit is dis- tinguished with publick notice . I am far from wishing . either to the amazon or her horse any diminution of hap- piness or fame , and cannot but lament that they were not more amply and suitably rewarded . There was ...
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... true causes of her speed were fear and love . Let it therefore be carefully mentioned , that by this performance she won her wager ; and lest this should , by any change of manners , seem an adequate or in- credible incitement , let it ...
... true causes of her speed were fear and love . Let it therefore be carefully mentioned , that by this performance she won her wager ; and lest this should , by any change of manners , seem an adequate or in- credible incitement , let it ...
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... true nature of idleness he will know in time , by continuing to be idle . Virgil tells us of an impetuous and rapid being , that acquires strength by motion . The Idler acquires weight by ly- ing still . * By an unknown correspondent ...
... true nature of idleness he will know in time , by continuing to be idle . Virgil tells us of an impetuous and rapid being , that acquires strength by motion . The Idler acquires weight by ly- ing still . * By an unknown correspondent ...
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... true Idler often calls for that which he knows is never to be had , and asks questions which he does not desire ever to be answered . No. 10. SATURDAY , JUNE 17 , 1758 . CREDULITY , or confidence of opinion too great for the evidence ...
... true Idler often calls for that which he knows is never to be had , and asks questions which he does not desire ever to be answered . No. 10. SATURDAY , JUNE 17 , 1758 . CREDULITY , or confidence of opinion too great for the evidence ...
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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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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 10 Samuel Johnson,Arthur Murphy Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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