The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Persian palace at the instigation of a harlot ; and it is well remembered among us , that the avarice of Marlborough kept him in sub- jection to his wife , while he was dreaded by France as her conqueror , and honoured by the emperor as ...
... Persian palace at the instigation of a harlot ; and it is well remembered among us , that the avarice of Marlborough kept him in sub- jection to his wife , while he was dreaded by France as her conqueror , and honoured by the emperor as ...
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Samuel Johnson. and when the Macedonians had overthrown the em- pire of Persia , the countries that became subject to Grecian dominion studied only the Grecian litera- ture . The books of the conquered nations , if they had any among ...
Samuel Johnson. and when the Macedonians had overthrown the em- pire of Persia , the countries that became subject to Grecian dominion studied only the Grecian litera- ture . The books of the conquered nations , if they had any among ...
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... Persia , a young man amiable in his manners and beautiful in his form , of boundless curiosity , inces- sant diligence , and irresistible genius , of quick ap- prehension and tenacious memory , accurate without narrowness , and eager ...
... Persia , a young man amiable in his manners and beautiful in his form , of boundless curiosity , inces- sant diligence , and irresistible genius , of quick ap- prehension and tenacious memory , accurate without narrowness , and eager ...
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... Persian monarch resides in all the splendour of absolute dominion : my repu- tation will fly before me , my arrival will be congra- tulated by my kinsmen and my friends ; I shall see the eyes of those who predict my greatness ...
... Persian monarch resides in all the splendour of absolute dominion : my repu- tation will fly before me , my arrival will be congra- tulated by my kinsmen and my friends ; I shall see the eyes of those who predict my greatness ...
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... Persia . He was imme- diately immersed in the crowd , and passed unob- served to his father's house . He entered , and was received , though not unkindly , yet without any ex- cess of fondness or exclamations of rapture . His father had ...
... Persia . He was imme- diately immersed in the crowd , and passed unob- served to his father's house . He entered , and was received , though not unkindly , yet without any ex- cess of fondness or exclamations of rapture . His father had ...
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