The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... passed in practising a for- bidding frown , a smile of condescension , a slight saluta- tion , and an abrupt departure ; and in four mornings was able to turn upon my heel , with so much levity and sprightliness , that I made no doubt ...
... passed in practising a for- bidding frown , a smile of condescension , a slight saluta- tion , and an abrupt departure ; and in four mornings was able to turn upon my heel , with so much levity and sprightliness , that I made no doubt ...
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... passed through that region of the city but in a chair with the curtains drawn ; and at last left my lodgings , and fixed myself in the verge of the court . Here I endeavoured to be thought a gentleman just returned from his travels ...
... passed through that region of the city but in a chair with the curtains drawn ; and at last left my lodgings , and fixed myself in the verge of the court . Here I endeavoured to be thought a gentleman just returned from his travels ...
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... passed the ten first years after the death of my brother , in which I have learned at last to repress that ambition , which I could never gratify ; and , instead of wasting more of my life in vain endeavours after accom- plishments ...
... passed the ten first years after the death of my brother , in which I have learned at last to repress that ambition , which I could never gratify ; and , instead of wasting more of my life in vain endeavours after accom- plishments ...
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... passed many months in a continual tumult of diversion ; who have never opened their eyes in the morning , but upon some new appointment ; nor slept at night without a dream of dances , musick , and good hands , or of soft sighs and ...
... passed many months in a continual tumult of diversion ; who have never opened their eyes in the morning , but upon some new appointment ; nor slept at night without a dream of dances , musick , and good hands , or of soft sighs and ...
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... passed through the cosmetick discipline , part of which was a regular lustration per- formed with bean - flower water and May - dews ; my hair was perfumed with variety of unguents , by some of which it was to be thickened , and by ...
... passed through the cosmetick discipline , part of which was a regular lustration per- formed with bean - flower water and May - dews ; my hair was perfumed with variety of unguents , by some of which it was to be thickened , and by ...
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