The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... expected that he should meet in every place with patronage or friendship , will soon remit his vigour , when he finds that , from those who desire to be considered as his admirers , nothing can be hoped but cold civility , and that many ...
... expected that he should meet in every place with patronage or friendship , will soon remit his vigour , when he finds that , from those who desire to be considered as his admirers , nothing can be hoped but cold civility , and that many ...
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... expected no happiness nor advantage but from beauty , she thought nothing but beauty worthy of her care ; and her maternal kindness was chiefly exercised in contrivances to protect me from any accident that might deface me with a scar ...
... expected no happiness nor advantage but from beauty , she thought nothing but beauty worthy of her care ; and her maternal kindness was chiefly exercised in contrivances to protect me from any accident that might deface me with a scar ...
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... dressed me with all the exuberance of finery ; and when I represented to her that a fortune might be expected proportionate to my appearance , told me that she should scorn the reptile who could inquire 44 No 130 . THE RAMBLER .
... dressed me with all the exuberance of finery ; and when I represented to her that a fortune might be expected proportionate to my appearance , told me that she should scorn the reptile who could inquire 44 No 130 . THE RAMBLER .
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... expected to reward . It had , indeed , been happy , if this predominant appe- tite had operated only in concurrence with virtue , by influ- encing none but those who were zealous to deserve what they were eager to possess , and had ...
... expected to reward . It had , indeed , been happy , if this predominant appe- tite had operated only in concurrence with virtue , by influ- encing none but those who were zealous to deserve what they were eager to possess , and had ...
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... expected that all the scars would be filled , and my cheeks plumped up to their former smoothness ; and sometimes I was punished with artifi- cial excoriations , in hopes of gaining new graces with a new skin . The cosmetick science was ...
... expected that all the scars would be filled , and my cheeks plumped up to their former smoothness ; and sometimes I was punished with artifi- cial excoriations , in hopes of gaining new graces with a new skin . The cosmetick science was ...
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