The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... cause of discontent , and who have therefore no opportunity of showing how skilfully I can pacify resentment , extenuate negligence , or palliate re- jection . I have long known that splendor of reputation is not to be counted among the ...
... cause of discontent , and who have therefore no opportunity of showing how skilfully I can pacify resentment , extenuate negligence , or palliate re- jection . I have long known that splendor of reputation is not to be counted among the ...
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... causes of her speed were fear and love . Let it therefore be carefully mentioned , that by this performance she won her wager ; and , lest this should , by any change of manners , seem an inadequate or incredible incitement , let it be ...
... causes of her speed were fear and love . Let it therefore be carefully mentioned , that by this performance she won her wager ; and , lest this should , by any change of manners , seem an inadequate or incredible incitement , let it be ...
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... cause of all the evil that we have suffered to the present hour . He believes that the scheme of the South Sea was well intended , but that it miscarried by the influence of France . He considers a standing army as the bulwark of ...
... cause of all the evil that we have suffered to the present hour . He believes that the scheme of the South Sea was well intended , but that it miscarried by the influence of France . He considers a standing army as the bulwark of ...
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... cause . An Englishman's notice of the weather is the natural consequence of changeable skies and uncertain sea- In many parts of the world , wet weather and dry are regularly expected at certain periods ; but in our island every man ...
... cause . An Englishman's notice of the weather is the natural consequence of changeable skies and uncertain sea- In many parts of the world , wet weather and dry are regularly expected at certain periods ; but in our island every man ...
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... cause . It may be the intention of the husband and wife to dignify themselves in the eyes of each other , and , according to their different tempers or expectations , to win affection , or enforce respect . It was said of the family of ...
... cause . It may be the intention of the husband and wife to dignify themselves in the eyes of each other , and , according to their different tempers or expectations , to win affection , or enforce respect . It was said of the family of ...
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