The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... whole field of life before them , un- trodden and unsurveyed ; characters of every kind shot up in their way and those of the most luxu- riant growth , or most conspicuous colours , were naturally cropt by the first sickle . They that ...
... whole field of life before them , un- trodden and unsurveyed ; characters of every kind shot up in their way and those of the most luxu- riant growth , or most conspicuous colours , were naturally cropt by the first sickle . They that ...
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... whole earth will at last become a sandy desert . I would not advise my readers to disturb them- selves by contriving how they shall live without light and water . For the days of universal thirst and perpetual darkness are at a great ...
... whole earth will at last become a sandy desert . I would not advise my readers to disturb them- selves by contriving how they shall live without light and water . For the days of universal thirst and perpetual darkness are at a great ...
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... whole week with joy , anxiety , and con- jecture . We know that a French ship of war was lately taken by a ship of England ; but this event was suffered to burst upon us all at once , and then what we knew already was echoed from day to ...
... whole week with joy , anxiety , and con- jecture . We know that a French ship of war was lately taken by a ship of England ; but this event was suffered to burst upon us all at once , and then what we knew already was echoed from day to ...
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... whole animal composition ? These were some of the placid blessings I promised myself the enjoyment of , when I committed violence upon myself by mustering up all my strength to set about reading you ; but I am disappointed in them VOL ...
... whole animal composition ? These were some of the placid blessings I promised myself the enjoyment of , when I committed violence upon myself by mustering up all my strength to set about reading you ; but I am disappointed in them VOL ...
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... whole island will be lost in the sea . He believes that king William burned White- hall that he might steal the furniture ; and that Til- lotson died an atheist . Of queen Anne he speaks with more tenderness , owns that she meant well ...
... whole island will be lost in the sea . He believes that king William burned White- hall that he might steal the furniture ; and that Til- lotson died an atheist . Of queen Anne he speaks with more tenderness , owns that she meant well ...
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