The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... resolve to admit them no more into my heart ; yet how determi- nately soever excluded , they always recover their domi- nion by force or stratagem ; and whenever , after the shortest relaxation of vigilance , reason and caution return ...
... resolve to admit them no more into my heart ; yet how determi- nately soever excluded , they always recover their domi- nion by force or stratagem ; and whenever , after the shortest relaxation of vigilance , reason and caution return ...
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... resolved to stay no longer . I hired another apartment , and changed my servants . Here I lived very happily for three months , and , with secret satisfaction , often overheard the family ce- lebrating the greatness and felicity of the ...
... resolved to stay no longer . I hired another apartment , and changed my servants . Here I lived very happily for three months , and , with secret satisfaction , often overheard the family ce- lebrating the greatness and felicity of the ...
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... resolved to accept the office of instruct- ing a young nobleman in the house of his father ; I went to the seat at which the family then happened to reside , was received with great politeness , and invited to enter immediately on my ...
... resolved to accept the office of instruct- ing a young nobleman in the house of his father ; I went to the seat at which the family then happened to reside , was received with great politeness , and invited to enter immediately on my ...
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... resolved to pass a winter in London . The lady had too much fondness for her son to live five months without him , and too high an opinion of his wit and learning to refuse her vanity the gratification of ex- hibiting him to the publick ...
... resolved to pass a winter in London . The lady had too much fondness for her son to live five months without him , and too high an opinion of his wit and learning to refuse her vanity the gratification of ex- hibiting him to the publick ...
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... resolve to make useful by devoting them to the great business of his being , will still be usurped by powers that will not leave them to his disposal ; remorse and vexation will seize upon them , and forbid him to enjoy what he is so ...
... resolve to make useful by devoting them to the great business of his being , will still be usurped by powers that will not leave them to his disposal ; remorse and vexation will seize upon them , and forbid him to enjoy what he is so ...
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