The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... told again in the evening , and the narra- tives of the evening are bought again in the morn- ing . These repetitions , indeed , waste time , but they do not shorten it . The most eager peruser of news is tired before he has completed ...
... told again in the evening , and the narra- tives of the evening are bought again in the morn- ing . These repetitions , indeed , waste time , but they do not shorten it . The most eager peruser of news is tired before he has completed ...
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... told , that he is calling too hastily for the last effusion of total insensibility . Whatever he may have been taught by unskilful Idlers to believe , labour is necessary in his initiation to idleness . He that never labours may know ...
... told , that he is calling too hastily for the last effusion of total insensibility . Whatever he may have been taught by unskilful Idlers to believe , labour is necessary in his initiation to idleness . He that never labours may know ...
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... told me , in a corner , that our miseries were almost at an end , and that we should see , in a month , an- other monarch on the throne ; the time elapses with- out a revolution ; Tom meets me again with new intelligence , the whole ...
... told me , in a corner , that our miseries were almost at an end , and that we should see , in a month , an- other monarch on the throne ; the time elapses with- out a revolution ; Tom meets me again with new intelligence , the whole ...
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... told , amidst our impatience for the event of a battle , that on a certain day Mr. Winker , a tide - waiter at Yarmouth , was married to Mrs. Cackle , a widow lady of great accomplishments , and that as soon as the ceremony was ...
... told , amidst our impatience for the event of a battle , that on a certain day Mr. Winker , a tide - waiter at Yarmouth , was married to Mrs. Cackle , a widow lady of great accomplishments , and that as soon as the ceremony was ...
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... told me , with irresistible authority , that any business is better than idleness ; that when these wheels are set upon a table , with mats under them , they will turn without noise , and keep the girls upright ; that great wheels are ...
... told me , with irresistible authority , that any business is better than idleness ; that when these wheels are set upon a table , with mats under them , they will turn without noise , and keep the girls upright ; that great wheels are ...
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