The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... entered the walks again , but was always blasted by this destructive lady , whose mischievous gene- rosity recommended me to her acquaintance . Being therefore forced to practise my adscititious character upon another stage , I betook ...
... entered the walks again , but was always blasted by this destructive lady , whose mischievous gene- rosity recommended me to her acquaintance . Being therefore forced to practise my adscititious character upon another stage , I betook ...
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... entered the field , it was soon discovered , that I was not destined to the glories of the chace . I was afraid of thorns in the thicket , and of dirt in the marsh ; I shivered on the brink of a river while the sportsmen crossed it ...
... entered the field , it was soon discovered , that I was not destined to the glories of the chace . I was afraid of thorns in the thicket , and of dirt in the marsh ; I shivered on the brink of a river while the sportsmen crossed it ...
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... entered the world , or have yet had no proofs of its inconstancy and desertion , are cut off , by this cruel interruption , from the enjoyment of their prerogatives , and doomed to lose four months in inactive obscurity . Many ...
... entered the world , or have yet had no proofs of its inconstancy and desertion , are cut off , by this cruel interruption , from the enjoyment of their prerogatives , and doomed to lose four months in inactive obscurity . Many ...
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... entering the doors of my friends . Among the ladies who please themselves with splendid furniture , or elegant entertainment , it is a practice very common to ask every guest how he likes the carved work of the cornice , or the figures ...
... entering the doors of my friends . Among the ladies who please themselves with splendid furniture , or elegant entertainment , it is a practice very common to ask every guest how he likes the carved work of the cornice , or the figures ...
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... entered upon the mind , it can scarcely be dispossessed but by such efforts as very few are willing to exert . It is the fate of industry to be equally endangered by miscarriage and success , by confidence and despondency . He that ...
... entered upon the mind , it can scarcely be dispossessed but by such efforts as very few are willing to exert . It is the fate of industry to be equally endangered by miscarriage and success , by confidence and despondency . He that ...
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