THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.1823 |
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... able to determine . Its first effect has been to make me anxious , lest it should fix the attention of the public too much upon me , and , as it once happened to an epick poet of France , by raising the reputation of the attempt ...
... able to determine . Its first effect has been to make me anxious , lest it should fix the attention of the public too much upon me , and , as it once happened to an epick poet of France , by raising the reputation of the attempt ...
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... able reason déis v = DAL Mund sope : fexel , full md many time : vind I hare sometimes insenal tris für de feir them under either firm nay 10 In examining the riggly if my doubdi word , the mode of gelling by wind is bei in the serves ...
... able reason déis v = DAL Mund sope : fexel , full md many time : vind I hare sometimes insenal tris für de feir them under either firm nay 10 In examining the riggly if my doubdi word , the mode of gelling by wind is bei in the serves ...
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... able reason of choice , as in choak , choke ; soap , sope ; fewel , fuel , and many others ; which I have sometimes inserted twice , that those who search for them under either form , may not search in vain . In examining the ...
... able reason of choice , as in choak , choke ; soap , sope ; fewel , fuel , and many others ; which I have sometimes inserted twice , that those who search for them under either form , may not search in vain . In examining the ...
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... able to trace which they arrived at the present use . noted with great care ; and though I cannot flatter myself that the collection is complete , I believe I have so far assisted the students of our language that this .kind of ...
... able to trace which they arrived at the present use . noted with great care ; and though I cannot flatter myself that the collection is complete , I believe I have so far assisted the students of our language that this .kind of ...
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... able to satisfy myself . To interpret a language by itself is very difficult ; many words can- because the idea not be explained by synonimes , signified by them has not more than one appellation ; nor by paraphrase , because simple ...
... able to satisfy myself . To interpret a language by itself is very difficult ; many words can- because the idea not be explained by synonimes , signified by them has not more than one appellation ; nor by paraphrase , because simple ...
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