The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... common sense , together with a wonderful delight , as well as suc- eess in the busy pursuits of a scrambling world . The sufferings of the sick are greatly relieved by many tri- fling gratifications imperceptible to others , and some ...
... common sense , together with a wonderful delight , as well as suc- eess in the busy pursuits of a scrambling world . The sufferings of the sick are greatly relieved by many tri- fling gratifications imperceptible to others , and some ...
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... common notion may be swelled in sound , and diffused in bulk , till it shall perhaps aston- ish the author himself . " Happiness is the only thing of real value in exis-- etence ; neither riches , nor power , nor wisdom , nor learning ...
... common notion may be swelled in sound , and diffused in bulk , till it shall perhaps aston- ish the author himself . " Happiness is the only thing of real value in exis-- etence ; neither riches , nor power , nor wisdom , nor learning ...
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... common occasion , become uncertain and figurative when applied to the works of Omnipotence . Subordination in human affairs is well understood ; but when it is attributed to the universal system , its mean- ing grows less certain , like ...
... common occasion , become uncertain and figurative when applied to the works of Omnipotence . Subordination in human affairs is well understood ; but when it is attributed to the universal system , its mean- ing grows less certain , like ...
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... common observation , that few are mended by impri- * The " Life of Wilkes , " published a few months ago ( 1805 ) by Almon , amply confirms this severe allusion to private character , which was thought unjustifiable when this pam phlet ...
... common observation , that few are mended by impri- * The " Life of Wilkes , " published a few months ago ( 1805 ) by Almon , amply confirms this severe allusion to private character , which was thought unjustifiable when this pam phlet ...
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... common fate of imitators . In the act of Charles , the political death continued during the parliament , in that of Anne it was hardly worth the while to kill the man whom the next breath was to revive . It is , however , apparent ...
... common fate of imitators . In the act of Charles , the political death continued during the parliament , in that of Anne it was hardly worth the while to kill the man whom the next breath was to revive . It is , however , apparent ...
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