The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... once all the consequences of a position , or perceive the difficulties by which cooler and more experienced rea- soners are restrained from confidence , they form their con- clusions with great precipitance . Seeing nothing that can ...
... once all the consequences of a position , or perceive the difficulties by which cooler and more experienced rea- soners are restrained from confidence , they form their con- clusions with great precipitance . Seeing nothing that can ...
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... once difficult and unpleasing ; tiresome to the ear by its uniformity , and to the attention by its length . It was at first formed in imitation of the Italian poets , without due regard to the genius of our language . The Italians have ...
... once difficult and unpleasing ; tiresome to the ear by its uniformity , and to the attention by its length . It was at first formed in imitation of the Italian poets , without due regard to the genius of our language . The Italians have ...
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... once promised it , I think myself no longer at li- berty to forbear . For , however I may have wished to clear myself from every other adhesion of trade , I hope I shall be always wise enough to retain my punctuality , and amidst all my ...
... once promised it , I think myself no longer at li- berty to forbear . For , however I may have wished to clear myself from every other adhesion of trade , I hope I shall be always wise enough to retain my punctuality , and amidst all my ...
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... once in their career by a sudden shock of calamity , or diverted to a different direction by the cross impulse of some violent passion ; but far the greater part languish by slow degrees , deviate at first into slight obliquities , and ...
... once in their career by a sudden shock of calamity , or diverted to a different direction by the cross impulse of some violent passion ; but far the greater part languish by slow degrees , deviate at first into slight obliquities , and ...
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... once was rich , how must the idler's obscurity be clouded by remembering that he once had lustre ! These errours all arise from an original mistake of the true motives of action . He that never extends his 32 N ° 127 . THE RAMBLER . Sleep.
... once was rich , how must the idler's obscurity be clouded by remembering that he once had lustre ! These errours all arise from an original mistake of the true motives of action . He that never extends his 32 N ° 127 . THE RAMBLER . Sleep.
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