THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.1823 |
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... cause , to make nothing of an attempt , to make lamentation , to make a merit , and many others which will occur in read- ing with that view , and which only their frequency hinders from being generally remarked . This The great labour ...
... cause , to make nothing of an attempt , to make lamentation , to make a merit , and many others which will occur in read- ing with that view , and which only their frequency hinders from being generally remarked . This The great labour ...
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... causes of error with the means of avoiding it , and the extent of art with the capacity of man ; and whatever be the event of my endeavours , I shall not easily regret an attempt which has procured me the honour of ap- pearing thus ...
... causes of error with the means of avoiding it , and the extent of art with the capacity of man ; and whatever be the event of my endeavours , I shall not easily regret an attempt which has procured me the honour of ap- pearing thus ...
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... cause they were unnecessary or exuberant ; but have received those which by different writers have been differently formed , as viscid , and viscidity , viscous , and viscosity . Compounded or double words I have seldom noted , except ...
... cause they were unnecessary or exuberant ; but have received those which by different writers have been differently formed , as viscid , and viscidity , viscous , and viscosity . Compounded or double words I have seldom noted , except ...
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... cause they are commonly to be understood with- out any danger of mistake , by consulting the verb . Obsolete words are admitted when they are found in authors not obsolete , or when they have any force or beauty that may deserve revival ...
... cause they are commonly to be understood with- out any danger of mistake , by consulting the verb . Obsolete words are admitted when they are found in authors not obsolete , or when they have any force or beauty that may deserve revival ...
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... causes , been gradually departing from its ori- ginal Teutonick character , and deviating towards a Gallick structure and phraseology , from which it ought to be our endeavour to recal it , by making our ancient volumes the ground ...
... causes , been gradually departing from its ori- ginal Teutonick character , and deviating towards a Gallick structure and phraseology , from which it ought to be our endeavour to recal it , by making our ancient volumes the ground ...
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