The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... acquainted with its history , or situation ; so that a great part of the world is brought into view . The descriptions of this authour are without minuteness , and the digressions without ostentation . Collateral events are so artfully ...
... acquainted with its history , or situation ; so that a great part of the world is brought into view . The descriptions of this authour are without minuteness , and the digressions without ostentation . Collateral events are so artfully ...
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... acquaintance . Being therefore forced to practise my adscititious character upon another stage , I betook myself to a coffee - house frequented by wits , among whom I learned in a short time the cant of criticism , and talked so loudly ...
... acquaintance . Being therefore forced to practise my adscititious character upon another stage , I betook myself to a coffee - house frequented by wits , among whom I learned in a short time the cant of criticism , and talked so loudly ...
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... acquaintance before me , but to remark how much they fell below my perfection ; how one would have had a fine face , but that her eyes were without lustre ; how another struck the sight at a distance , but wanted my hair and teeth at a ...
... acquaintance before me , but to remark how much they fell below my perfection ; how one would have had a fine face , but that her eyes were without lustre ; how another struck the sight at a distance , but wanted my hair and teeth at a ...
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... acquaintance with cards and company ; but with a soft contempt of my ignorance and pedantry , she said that he had been already confined too long to solitary study , and it was now time to shew him the world ; nothing was more a brand ...
... acquaintance with cards and company ; but with a soft contempt of my ignorance and pedantry , she said that he had been already confined too long to solitary study , and it was now time to shew him the world ; nothing was more a brand ...
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... acquaintances to the door ; and my pupil was in- discriminately introduced to all , that he might accustom himself to change of faces , and be rid with speed of his rustick diffidence . He soon endeared himself to his mo- ther by the ...
... acquaintances to the door ; and my pupil was in- discriminately introduced to all , that he might accustom himself to change of faces , and be rid with speed of his rustick diffidence . He soon endeared himself to his mo- ther by the ...
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