THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.1823 |
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... equally to be considered as parts of our language ; for some of them are naturalized and incorporated , but others still continue aliens , and are rather auxiliaries than subjects . This naturalization is produced either by an admission ...
... equally to be considered as parts of our language ; for some of them are naturalized and incorporated , but others still continue aliens , and are rather auxiliaries than subjects . This naturalization is produced either by an admission ...
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... equally admitted , as being equally defensible by authority . Thus great is differently used . For Swift and him despised the farce of state , The sober follies of the wise and great . POPE . As if misfortune made the throne her seat ...
... equally admitted , as being equally defensible by authority . Thus great is differently used . For Swift and him despised the farce of state , The sober follies of the wise and great . POPE . As if misfortune made the throne her seat ...
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... equally difficult ; yet , as it is unavoidable to wish , it is natural likewise to hope , that your Lordship's patronage may not be wholly lost ; that it may contribute to the preservation of ancient , and the improvement of modern ...
... equally difficult ; yet , as it is unavoidable to wish , it is natural likewise to hope , that your Lordship's patronage may not be wholly lost ; that it may contribute to the preservation of ancient , and the improvement of modern ...
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... equally easy in themselves , are not all equally easy to any single mind . Every writer of a long work VOL . X. E commits errors , where there appears neither ambi- guity to ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 49.
... equally easy in themselves , are not all equally easy to any single mind . Every writer of a long work VOL . X. E commits errors , where there appears neither ambi- guity to ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 49.
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... equally the undertakings of pride , unwilling to measure its desires by its strength . The French lan- guage has visibly changed under the inspection of the Academy ; the style of Amelot's translation of Father Paul is observed by Le ...
... equally the undertakings of pride , unwilling to measure its desires by its strength . The French lan- guage has visibly changed under the inspection of the Academy ; the style of Amelot's translation of Father Paul is observed by Le ...
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