The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... appearance of softness and imbecility which is commonly necessary to conciliate compassion . But if the same attention had been applied to the search of arguments against the folly of presupposing impossibilities , and anticipating ...
... appearance of softness and imbecility which is commonly necessary to conciliate compassion . But if the same attention had been applied to the search of arguments against the folly of presupposing impossibilities , and anticipating ...
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... appearance on a publick night , which she considered as the most im- portant and critical moment of my life . She cannot be charged with neglecting any means of recommendation , or leaving any thing to chance which prudence could ...
... appearance on a publick night , which she considered as the most im- portant and critical moment of my life . She cannot be charged with neglecting any means of recommendation , or leaving any thing to chance which prudence could ...
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... appearance would disgrace my friends , and condemn me to be tortured into new beauty . Every experiment which the officiousness of folly could communicate , or the credulity of ignorance admit , was tried upon me . Sometimes I was ...
... appearance would disgrace my friends , and condemn me to be tortured into new beauty . Every experiment which the officiousness of folly could communicate , or the credulity of ignorance admit , was tried upon me . Sometimes I was ...
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... appearance of resentment , or depression . I ex- pected that their exultation would in time vapour away ; that the joy of their superiority would end with its novelty ; and that I should be suffered to glide along in my pre- sent form ...
... appearance of resentment , or depression . I ex- pected that their exultation would in time vapour away ; that the joy of their superiority would end with its novelty ; and that I should be suffered to glide along in my pre- sent form ...
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... appearance answer loud report . Samson challenges him to the combat ; and , after an interchange of reproaches , elevated by repeated defiance on one side , and imbittered by contemptuous insults on the other , Harapha retires ; we then ...
... appearance answer loud report . Samson challenges him to the combat ; and , after an interchange of reproaches , elevated by repeated defiance on one side , and imbittered by contemptuous insults on the other , Harapha retires ; we then ...
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