The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... talk is of the weather ; they are in haste to tell each other , what each must already know , that it is hot or cold , bright or cloudy , windy or calm . There are , among the numerous lovers of subtilties and paradoxes , some who ...
... talk is of the weather ; they are in haste to tell each other , what each must already know , that it is hot or cold , bright or cloudy , windy or calm . There are , among the numerous lovers of subtilties and paradoxes , some who ...
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... talks of skirmishes and sieges , of which no consequence will ever reach his hearers or himself . The weather is a nobler and more interesting subject ; it is the present state of the skies and of the earth , on which plenty and famine ...
... talks of skirmishes and sieges , of which no consequence will ever reach his hearers or himself . The weather is a nobler and more interesting subject ; it is the present state of the skies and of the earth , on which plenty and famine ...
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... talk of times and situations proper for intellectual performances , will imagine the fancy exalted by vernal breezes , and the reason invigorated by a bright calm . If men who have given up themselves to fanciful credulity would confine ...
... talk of times and situations proper for intellectual performances , will imagine the fancy exalted by vernal breezes , and the reason invigorated by a bright calm . If men who have given up themselves to fanciful credulity would confine ...
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... inconveniences of attendance are more lamented than felt . To the greater number solicitation is its own reward . To be seen in good com- VOL . VII . F pany , to talk of familiarities with men of power No. 14 . 49 THE IDLER .
... inconveniences of attendance are more lamented than felt . To the greater number solicitation is its own reward . To be seen in good com- VOL . VII . F pany , to talk of familiarities with men of power No. 14 . 49 THE IDLER .
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In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. pany , to talk of familiarities with men of power , to be able to tell the freshest news , to gratify an inferior cir- cle with predictions of increase or decline of favour , and to be regarded as a ...
In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. pany , to talk of familiarities with men of power , to be able to tell the freshest news , to gratify an inferior cir- cle with predictions of increase or decline of favour , and to be regarded as a ...
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