The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... humanity and propensity to “ relieve merit in distress will incline you to 66 66 66 serve the poor man , without my adding any more to the trouble I have already given you , than assuring you , that I am , " with great truth , Sir ...
... humanity and propensity to “ relieve merit in distress will incline you to 66 66 66 serve the poor man , without my adding any more to the trouble I have already given you , than assuring you , that I am , " with great truth , Sir ...
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... human body . " His legs and arms are never in the position which , according to the situation of his body , they ought to be in , but constantly 66 66 66 66 employed in committing acts of hostility upon the Graces . He throws any where ...
... human body . " His legs and arms are never in the position which , according to the situation of his body , they ought to be in , but constantly 66 66 66 66 employed in committing acts of hostility upon the Graces . He throws any where ...
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... Human Wishes , a Poem in Imitation of the Tenth Satire of Juvenal , by the Author of London , was published in the same month . In the Gentleman's Magazine , for February 1749 , we find that the tragedy of Irene was acted at Drury ...
... Human Wishes , a Poem in Imitation of the Tenth Satire of Juvenal , by the Author of London , was published in the same month . In the Gentleman's Magazine , for February 1749 , we find that the tragedy of Irene was acted at Drury ...
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... human nature hung over him all the rest of his life , like the sword of the tyrant suspended over his guest . In his sixtieth . year he had a mind to write the history of his melancholy ; but he desisted , not knowing whether it would ...
... human nature hung over him all the rest of his life , like the sword of the tyrant suspended over his guest . In his sixtieth . year he had a mind to write the history of his melancholy ; but he desisted , not knowing whether it would ...
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... humanity to the astonishment of the spectator . The entertainment being over , the three friends retired to a tavern . Johnson and Sir Joshua talked with pleasure of what they had seen ; and says Johnson , in a tone of admiration ...
... humanity to the astonishment of the spectator . The entertainment being over , the three friends retired to a tavern . Johnson and Sir Joshua talked with pleasure of what they had seen ; and says Johnson , in a tone of admiration ...
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