The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... innu- merable boxes of antiquated ribbons . His shop was soon celebrated through all quarters of the town , and frequented by every form of ostentatious poverty . Every maid , whose misfortune it was to be taller than her lady , matched ...
... innu- merable boxes of antiquated ribbons . His shop was soon celebrated through all quarters of the town , and frequented by every form of ostentatious poverty . Every maid , whose misfortune it was to be taller than her lady , matched ...
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... innu- merable proofs that might be given of the late in- crease of female erudition ; and I have often congra- tulated myself that my life has happened at a time when those , on whom so much of human felicity depends , have learned to ...
... innu- merable proofs that might be given of the late in- crease of female erudition ; and I have often congra- tulated myself that my life has happened at a time when those , on whom so much of human felicity depends , have learned to ...
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... innu- merable multitudes that swarm upon the earth , how- ever wise , or however good , who has not , in some de- gree , his failings and his faults . faultless , bring him forth into publick view , shew him openly , and let him be ...
... innu- merable multitudes that swarm upon the earth , how- ever wise , or however good , who has not , in some de- gree , his failings and his faults . faultless , bring him forth into publick view , shew him openly , and let him be ...
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... innu- merable delights solicit our inclinations , and innu- merable cares distract our attention ; the time of youth is passed in noisy frolicks ; manhood is led on from hope to hope , and from project to project ; N ° 89 . 359 THE IDLER .
... innu- merable delights solicit our inclinations , and innu- merable cares distract our attention ; the time of youth is passed in noisy frolicks ; manhood is led on from hope to hope , and from project to project ; N ° 89 . 359 THE IDLER .
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