The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... first diversion commonly begins with an ode or an epistle , then rises perhaps to a political irony , and is at last brought to its height by a treatise of philosophy . Then begins the poor animal to en- FREE INQUIRY , & c . 47.
... first diversion commonly begins with an ode or an epistle , then rises perhaps to a political irony , and is at last brought to its height by a treatise of philosophy . Then begins the poor animal to en- FREE INQUIRY , & c . 47.
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... commonly reaped it , and he that built a house was master of the door : the vexation excited by injustice suffered , or supposed to be suffered , by any private man , or single com- munity , was local and temporary , it neither spread ...
... commonly reaped it , and he that built a house was master of the door : the vexation excited by injustice suffered , or supposed to be suffered , by any private man , or single com- munity , was local and temporary , it neither spread ...
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... commonly firm , and firmness is com- monly successful ; having not swelled our first requisi- tion with any superfluous appendages , we had nothing to yield , we therefore only repeated our first proposi tion , prepared for war , though ...
... commonly firm , and firmness is com- monly successful ; having not swelled our first requisi- tion with any superfluous appendages , we had nothing to yield , we therefore only repeated our first proposi tion , prepared for war , though ...
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... commonly the work , not of the wise and steady , but the violent and rash ; meetings held for directing representatives are seldom attended but by the idle and the dissolute ; and he is not without suspicion , that of his constituents ...
... commonly the work , not of the wise and steady , but the violent and rash ; meetings held for directing representatives are seldom attended but by the idle and the dissolute ; and he is not without suspicion , that of his constituents ...
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... commonly thrown away , or raises passions different from those which it was intended to excite . Instead of terrifying the English hearer to tame acquiescence , it disposes him to hasten the experiment of bending obstinacy before it is ...
... commonly thrown away , or raises passions different from those which it was intended to excite . Instead of terrifying the English hearer to tame acquiescence , it disposes him to hasten the experiment of bending obstinacy before it is ...
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