The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... delightful , a year of equality . The glutton now eats the delicacies for which he longed when he could not purchase them , and the drunkard has the pleasure of wine without the cost . The drone lives a while without work , and the ...
... delightful , a year of equality . The glutton now eats the delicacies for which he longed when he could not purchase them , and the drunkard has the pleasure of wine without the cost . The drone lives a while without work , and the ...
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... delights to dignify what nature has ne- glected , and that renown which cannot be claimed by intrinsic excellence or greatness , is sometimes derived from unexpected accidents . The Rubicon was enobled by the passage of Casar , and the ...
... delights to dignify what nature has ne- glected , and that renown which cannot be claimed by intrinsic excellence or greatness , is sometimes derived from unexpected accidents . The Rubicon was enobled by the passage of Casar , and the ...
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... delightful , fortunately found where none would have expected it , about the fiftieth degree of southern latitude , could not without great supineness be neglected . Early in the next year ( January 8 , 1766 ) captain Macbride arrived ...
... delightful , fortunately found where none would have expected it , about the fiftieth degree of southern latitude , could not without great supineness be neglected . Early in the next year ( January 8 , 1766 ) captain Macbride arrived ...
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... delights the discontented and turbulent . He that contradicts acknowledged truth , will always have an audience ; he that vilifies established authority will always find abettors . 2 . Junius burst into notice with a blaze of 120 ...
... delights the discontented and turbulent . He that contradicts acknowledged truth , will always have an audience ; he that vilifies established authority will always find abettors . 2 . Junius burst into notice with a blaze of 120 ...
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... delighted , was by its nature liable to abuse , and had in reality been sometimes misapplied , to the evasion of the law , and the defeat of justice . The evil was perhaps not adequate to the clamour ; nor is it very certain , that the ...
... delighted , was by its nature liable to abuse , and had in reality been sometimes misapplied , to the evasion of the law , and the defeat of justice . The evil was perhaps not adequate to the clamour ; nor is it very certain , that the ...
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