The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... follies , and selected such as were most likely to raise merriment or attract attention ; they had the whole field of life before them , untrodden and unsur- THE IDLER . No. 3 . Invitations to correspondents 3 Idler's reason for writing.
... follies , and selected such as were most likely to raise merriment or attract attention ; they had the whole field of life before them , untrodden and unsur- THE IDLER . No. 3 . Invitations to correspondents 3 Idler's reason for writing.
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... whole earth will at last become a sandy desert . I would not advise my readers to disturb themselves by contriving how they shall live without light or wa- ter . For the days of universal thirst and perpetual darkness are at a great ...
... whole earth will at last become a sandy desert . I would not advise my readers to disturb themselves by contriving how they shall live without light or wa- ter . For the days of universal thirst and perpetual darkness are at a great ...
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... whole race of Idlers will feel with all the sensibility that such torpid animals can suffer . When I consider the innumerable multitudes that , having no motive of desire , or determination of will , lie freezing in perpetual inactivity ...
... whole race of Idlers will feel with all the sensibility that such torpid animals can suffer . When I consider the innumerable multitudes that , having no motive of desire , or determination of will , lie freezing in perpetual inactivity ...
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... whole animal composition ? These were some of the placid blessings I promised myself the enjoyment of , when I committed violence . upon myself by mustering up all my strength to set about reading you ; but I am disappointed in them ...
... whole animal composition ? These were some of the placid blessings I promised myself the enjoyment of , when I committed violence . upon myself by mustering up all my strength to set about reading you ; but I am disappointed in them ...
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... whole island will be lost in the sea . He believes that king William burned Whitehall that he might steal the furniture ; and that Tillotson died an atheist . Of queen Anne he speaks with more tenderness , owns that she meant well and ...
... whole island will be lost in the sea . He believes that king William burned Whitehall that he might steal the furniture ; and that Tillotson died an atheist . Of queen Anne he speaks with more tenderness , owns that she meant well and ...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1811 |
The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 10 Samuel Johnson,Arthur Murphy Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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