The Works of Samuel Johnson, 5. kötetF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... thing more valuable as it is harder to be acquired . If similitude of manners be a motive to kindness , the Idler may flatter himself with universal patron- age . There is no single character under which such numbers are comprised ...
... thing more valuable as it is harder to be acquired . If similitude of manners be a motive to kindness , the Idler may flatter himself with universal patron- age . There is no single character under which such numbers are comprised ...
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... thing easily performed , and consider the unsuccessful always as criminal . I think it necessary to give notice , that I make no contract , nor incur any obligation . If those who depend on the Idler for intelligence and entertain- ment ...
... thing easily performed , and consider the unsuccessful always as criminal . I think it necessary to give notice , that I make no contract , nor incur any obligation . If those who depend on the Idler for intelligence and entertain- ment ...
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... thing is now left for the poet but character and sen- timent , which are to make their way as they can , without the soft anxiety of suspense , or the enliven- ing agitation of surprize . A new paper lies under the same disadvantages as ...
... thing is now left for the poet but character and sen- timent , which are to make their way as they can , without the soft anxiety of suspense , or the enliven- ing agitation of surprize . A new paper lies under the same disadvantages as ...
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... thing was want- ing to full satisfaction , she might have supplied the deficiency with the hope of deification , and antici- pated the altars that would be raised , and the vows that would be made , by future candidates for eques- trian ...
... thing was want- ing to full satisfaction , she might have supplied the deficiency with the hope of deification , and antici- pated the altars that would be raised , and the vows that would be made , by future candidates for eques- trian ...
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Samuel Johnson. which has discovered leaves and flowers to be tran- sitory things ; which considers profit as the end of honour ; and rates the event of every undertaking only by the money that is gained or lost . In these days , to ...
Samuel Johnson. which has discovered leaves and flowers to be tran- sitory things ; which considers profit as the end of honour ; and rates the event of every undertaking only by the money that is gained or lost . In these days , to ...
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