THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.1823 |
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... advantage than the price of my labour . I knew that the work in which I engaged is generally considered as drudgery for the blind , as the proper toil of art- less industry ; a task that requires neither the light of learning , nor the ...
... advantage than the price of my labour . I knew that the work in which I engaged is generally considered as drudgery for the blind , as the proper toil of art- less industry ; a task that requires neither the light of learning , nor the ...
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... advantage than the price of my labour . I knew that the work in which I engaged is generally considered as drudgery for the blind , as the proper toil of art- less industry ; a task that requires neither the light of learning , nor the ...
... advantage than the price of my labour . I knew that the work in which I engaged is generally considered as drudgery for the blind , as the proper toil of art- less industry ; a task that requires neither the light of learning , nor the ...
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... advantage to the common workman . The title which I prefix to my work has long con- veyed a very miscellaneous idea , and they that take a dictionary into their hands , have been accustomed to expect from it a solution of almost every ...
... advantage to the common workman . The title which I prefix to my work has long con- veyed a very miscellaneous idea , and they that take a dictionary into their hands , have been accustomed to expect from it a solution of almost every ...
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... advantage ; and as incon- stancy is in every case a mark of weakness , it will add nothing to the reputation of our tongue . There are , indeed , some who despise the inconveniences of con- fusion , who seem to take pleasure in ...
... advantage ; and as incon- stancy is in every case a mark of weakness , it will add nothing to the reputation of our tongue . There are , indeed , some who despise the inconveniences of con- fusion , who seem to take pleasure in ...
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... advantage can be gained by a short quotation , it is not to be omitted . The difference of signification in words generally accounted synonimous , ought to be carefully ob- served ; as in pride , haughtiness , arrogance : and the strict ...
... advantage can be gained by a short quotation , it is not to be omitted . The difference of signification in words generally accounted synonimous , ought to be carefully ob- served ; as in pride , haughtiness , arrogance : and the strict ...
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