THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.1823 |
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... alteration desirable for its own sake ; and the reformation of our orthography , which these writers have attempted , should not pass without its due honours , but that I suppose they hold a singularity its own reward , or may dread the ...
... alteration desirable for its own sake ; and the reformation of our orthography , which these writers have attempted , should not pass without its due honours , but that I suppose they hold a singularity its own reward , or may dread the ...
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... alteration , which he might have spared if he had consulted a dictionary , and found that no- thing more was affirmed than that those fled who did not fall . In explaining such meanings as seem accidental and adventitious , I shall ...
... alteration , which he might have spared if he had consulted a dictionary , and found that no- thing more was affirmed than that those fled who did not fall . In explaining such meanings as seem accidental and adventitious , I shall ...
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... alterations , and among those few , perhaps the greater part is from the modern to the ancient practice ; and I hope I may be allowed to recommend to those , whose thoughts have been perhaps employed too anxiously on verbal singula ...
... alterations , and among those few , perhaps the greater part is from the modern to the ancient practice ; and I hope I may be allowed to recommend to those , whose thoughts have been perhaps employed too anxiously on verbal singula ...
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... alterations , and among those few , perhaps the greater part is from the modern to the ancient practice ; and I hope I may be allowed to recommend to those , whose thoughts have been perhaps employed too anxiously on verbal singula ...
... alterations , and among those few , perhaps the greater part is from the modern to the ancient practice ; and I hope I may be allowed to recommend to those , whose thoughts have been perhaps employed too anxiously on verbal singula ...
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... alterations which time and chance have hitherto been suffered to make in it without opposition . With this consequence I will confess that I flat- tered myself for a while ; but now begin to fear that I have indulged expectation which ...
... alterations which time and chance have hitherto been suffered to make in it without opposition . With this consequence I will confess that I flat- tered myself for a while ; but now begin to fear that I have indulged expectation which ...
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