THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.1823 |
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... discovered whence our words are derived , we are to examine by what rules they are governed , and how they are inflected through their various ter- minations . The terminations of the English are few , but those few have hitherto ...
... discovered whence our words are derived , we are to examine by what rules they are governed , and how they are inflected through their various ter- minations . The terminations of the English are few , but those few have hitherto ...
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... they are , might be multiplied , but that use and curiosity are here satisfied , and the frame of our language and modes of our combination am- ply discovered . Of some forms of composition , such as that by ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 43.
... they are , might be multiplied , but that use and curiosity are here satisfied , and the frame of our language and modes of our combination am- ply discovered . Of some forms of composition , such as that by ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 43.
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... discovered that the bulk of my volumes would fright away the student , and was forced to depart from my scheme of including all that was pleasing or useful in English literature , and reduce my transcripts very often to clusters of ...
... discovered that the bulk of my volumes would fright away the student , and was forced to depart from my scheme of including all that was pleasing or useful in English literature , and reduce my transcripts very often to clusters of ...
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... discovered , and multiplied so fast in some places , that bishop Hall mentions a village in Lancashire , where their number was greater than that of the houses . The Jesuits and Sectaries took advantage of this universal error , and ...
... discovered , and multiplied so fast in some places , that bishop Hall mentions a village in Lancashire , where their number was greater than that of the houses . The Jesuits and Sectaries took advantage of this universal error , and ...
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... discovery of his design , and calls out to the stones not to betray him , not to declare where he walks , nor to talk . As he is going to say of what , he discovers the absurdity of his suspicion , and pauses , but is again o'erwhelmed ...
... discovery of his design , and calls out to the stones not to betray him , not to declare where he walks , nor to talk . As he is going to say of what , he discovers the absurdity of his suspicion , and pauses , but is again o'erwhelmed ...
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