Samuel JohnsonHerbert & Daniel, 1911 - 265 oldal |
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31. oldal
... kind ; though they have not , perhaps , expected events equally strange , or by means equally inadequate . When we pity him , we reflect on our own disappointments ; and when we laugh , our hearts inform us that he is not more ridi ...
... kind ; though they have not , perhaps , expected events equally strange , or by means equally inadequate . When we pity him , we reflect on our own disappointments ; and when we laugh , our hearts inform us that he is not more ridi ...
77. oldal
... kind have long possessed , they have often examined and compared ; and if they persist to value the possession , it is because frequent comparisons have confirmed opinion in its favour . As among the works of nature no man can properly ...
... kind have long possessed , they have often examined and compared ; and if they persist to value the possession , it is because frequent comparisons have confirmed opinion in its favour . As among the works of nature no man can properly ...
218. oldal
... kind , entreat that , before your fate is irrevoc- able , I may once more see you . I was , I once was , Madam , most truly yours , SAM . JOHNSON . July 2 , 1784 . 1 I will come down if you permit it . ' Mrs. Thrale's reply is so ...
... kind , entreat that , before your fate is irrevoc- able , I may once more see you . I was , I once was , Madam , most truly yours , SAM . JOHNSON . July 2 , 1784 . 1 I will come down if you permit it . ' Mrs. Thrale's reply is so ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE PLAN OF AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY | 1 |
LIVES OF EMINENT PERSONS | 19 |
Milton | 49 |
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