The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... stone , which un- doubtedly must make high mirth , especially if the play be a little diversified with the blunders and puz- zles of the blind and deaf . We know not how far their sphere of observation may extend . Perhaps now and then ...
... stone , which un- doubtedly must make high mirth , especially if the play be a little diversified with the blunders and puz- zles of the blind and deaf . We know not how far their sphere of observation may extend . Perhaps now and then ...
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... stones . Not content with physic and with food , he searched yet deeper for the value of the new dominion . He dug in quest of ore , found iron in abun- dance , and did not despair of nobler metals . A country thus fertile and ...
... stones . Not content with physic and with food , he searched yet deeper for the value of the new dominion . He dug in quest of ore , found iron in abun- dance , and did not despair of nobler metals . A country thus fertile and ...
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... stones had this inscription : " Ma- ria reg . 1564. " It has probably been neglected from the time that the whole island had the same king . We left this little island with our thoughts employ- ed a while on the different appearance ...
... stones had this inscription : " Ma- ria reg . 1564. " It has probably been neglected from the time that the whole island had the same king . We left this little island with our thoughts employ- ed a while on the different appearance ...
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... stones who fancied that he wanted them . The cathedral , of which the foundations may be still traced , and a small part of the wall is standing , appears to have been a spacious and majestic building , not un suitable to the primacy of ...
... stones who fancied that he wanted them . The cathedral , of which the foundations may be still traced , and a small part of the wall is standing , appears to have been a spacious and majestic building , not un suitable to the primacy of ...
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... stone . From the bank of the Tweed to St. Andrews I had never seen a single tree , which I did not believe to have grown up far within the present century . Now and then about a gentleman's house stands a small plan- tation , which in ...
... stone . From the bank of the Tweed to St. Andrews I had never seen a single tree , which I did not believe to have grown up far within the present century . Now and then about a gentleman's house stands a small plan- tation , which in ...
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