The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... elegance and politeness , for he was remarkably neat in his dress , and would wear his coat thread- bare , without spotting it ; his hat was always brushed , his shoes glossy , his wig nicely curled , and his stockings without a wrinkle ...
... elegance and politeness , for he was remarkably neat in his dress , and would wear his coat thread- bare , without spotting it ; his hat was always brushed , his shoes glossy , his wig nicely curled , and his stockings without a wrinkle ...
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... elegance . Corn grows with easy cul- ture ; the gardener's experiments are only employed to exalt the flavours of fruits , and brighten the co- lours of flowers . Even of knowledge , those parts are most easy which are generally ...
... elegance . Corn grows with easy cul- ture ; the gardener's experiments are only employed to exalt the flavours of fruits , and brighten the co- lours of flowers . Even of knowledge , those parts are most easy which are generally ...
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... elegance of the legend , or the chronological use . A piece , of which neither the inscription can be read , nor the face distinguished , if there remain of it but enough to shew that it is rare , will be sought by contending nations ...
... elegance of the legend , or the chronological use . A piece , of which neither the inscription can be read , nor the face distinguished , if there remain of it but enough to shew that it is rare , will be sought by contending nations ...
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... elegance and politeness , the place to which the learned and in- genious of all countries would repair for instruction and improvement , and where nothing would any longer be applauded or endured that was not con- formed to the nicest ...
... elegance and politeness , the place to which the learned and in- genious of all countries would repair for instruction and improvement , and where nothing would any longer be applauded or endured that was not con- formed to the nicest ...
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Samuel Johnson. formed to the nicest rules , and finished with the highest elegance . Till some happy conjunction of the planets shall dispose our princes or ministers to make themselves immortal by such an academy , Minim contents him ...
Samuel Johnson. formed to the nicest rules , and finished with the highest elegance . Till some happy conjunction of the planets shall dispose our princes or ministers to make themselves immortal by such an academy , Minim contents him ...
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