The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... look forwards to the wants of pos- terity , or to secure successions of charity for succes- sions of distress . Compassion is by some reasoners , on whom the name of philosophers has been too easily conferred , resolved into an ...
... look forwards to the wants of pos- terity , or to secure successions of charity for succes- sions of distress . Compassion is by some reasoners , on whom the name of philosophers has been too easily conferred , resolved into an ...
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... look , or believe myself to look , with more philosophic eyes on human affairs , must confess , that I saw the troops march with little em- otion ; my thoughts were fixed upon other scenes ; and the tear stole into my eyes , not for ...
... look , or believe myself to look , with more philosophic eyes on human affairs , must confess , that I saw the troops march with little em- otion ; my thoughts were fixed upon other scenes ; and the tear stole into my eyes , not for ...
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... was , without a breach ; and I cannot but think , that seven thousand women might have ventured to look at Rochfort , sack a village , rob a vineyard and return in safety . No. 6 , SATURDAY , MAY 20 , 1758 . 18 No. 5 . THE IDLER .
... was , without a breach ; and I cannot but think , that seven thousand women might have ventured to look at Rochfort , sack a village , rob a vineyard and return in safety . No. 6 , SATURDAY , MAY 20 , 1758 . 18 No. 5 . THE IDLER .
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... will soon be brought to look an enemy in the face . But it has been lately ob- served , that fear is received by the ear as well as the eyes ; and the Indian war - cry is represented D 2 No. 9 . 29 THE IDLER . Betty Broom's history.
... will soon be brought to look an enemy in the face . But it has been lately ob- served , that fear is received by the ear as well as the eyes ; and the Indian war - cry is represented D 2 No. 9 . 29 THE IDLER . Betty Broom's history.
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... looks of a being weak and foolish as himself , whose vanity is to re- count the names of men whom op into nothing 3 and leave no vacuity ; nor the proprietor of funds , who stops his acquaintance in the street to tell him of the loss of ...
... looks of a being weak and foolish as himself , whose vanity is to re- count the names of men whom op into nothing 3 and leave no vacuity ; nor the proprietor of funds , who stops his acquaintance in the street to tell him of the loss of ...
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