The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... conduct of Thrasybulus .. 163. The mischiefs of following a patron . · 183 187 192 164. Praise universally desired . The failings of eminent men often imitated 197 165. The impotence of wealth . The visit of Scrotinus to the place of ...
... conduct of Thrasybulus .. 163. The mischiefs of following a patron . · 183 187 192 164. Praise universally desired . The failings of eminent men often imitated 197 165. The impotence of wealth . The visit of Scrotinus to the place of ...
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... conduct by the opinions of men ... 285 289 -186 . Anningait and Ajut , a Greenland history ... -187 . The history of Anningait and Ajut concluded .. 293 188. Favour often gained with little assistance from understand- ing .... 298 189 ...
... conduct by the opinions of men ... 285 289 -186 . Anningait and Ajut , a Greenland history ... -187 . The history of Anningait and Ajut concluded .. 293 188. Favour often gained with little assistance from understand- ing .... 298 189 ...
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... conduct , have burst out like other injured women into clamour , reproach , and denunciation ; but Virgil had his imagination full of Ajax , and therefore could not prevail on himself to teach Dido any other mode of resentment . If ...
... conduct , have burst out like other injured women into clamour , reproach , and denunciation ; but Virgil had his imagination full of Ajax , and therefore could not prevail on himself to teach Dido any other mode of resentment . If ...
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... conducted me , by mistake , into the wrong room , at every visit I have paid since her picture was put into a new frame . I hope , Mr. Rambler , you will inform them , that no man should be denied the privilege of silence , or tortured ...
... conducted me , by mistake , into the wrong room , at every visit I have paid since her picture was put into a new frame . I hope , Mr. Rambler , you will inform them , that no man should be denied the privilege of silence , or tortured ...
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... conduct others has been , that whenever they decline into obliqui- ties , they should tend towards the side of safety . It can , indeed , raise no wonder that temerity has been generally censured ; for it is one of the vices with which ...
... conduct others has been , that whenever they decline into obliqui- ties , they should tend towards the side of safety . It can , indeed , raise no wonder that temerity has been generally censured ; for it is one of the vices with which ...
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