The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... wonder was performed in a time of war , some will suppose that the lady was frighted by invaders , and fled to pre- serve her life or her chastity : others will conjecture , that she was thus honoured for some intelligence car- ried of ...
... wonder was performed in a time of war , some will suppose that the lady was frighted by invaders , and fled to pre- serve her life or her chastity : others will conjecture , that she was thus honoured for some intelligence car- ried of ...
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... wonder that your obser- vations on human folly , if they produce laughter at one time , awaken criticism at another ; and that among the numbers whom you have taught to scoff at the retirement of Drugget , there is one who F 2 N ° 18 ...
... wonder that your obser- vations on human folly , if they produce laughter at one time , awaken criticism at another ; and that among the numbers whom you have taught to scoff at the retirement of Drugget , there is one who F 2 N ° 18 ...
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... wonder how the moments could come and go , and leave so little behind them . To discover only that the arguments on both sides are defective , and to throw back the tenet into its former uncertainty , is the sport of wanton or male ...
... wonder how the moments could come and go , and leave so little behind them . To discover only that the arguments on both sides are defective , and to throw back the tenet into its former uncertainty , is the sport of wanton or male ...
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... - ducted such sums , that my master began to wonder how he sold so much , and gained so little . pretended to assist his inquiries , and began , very She gravely , to hope that " Betty was honest , N " 26 . 103 THE IDLER .
... - ducted such sums , that my master began to wonder how he sold so much , and gained so little . pretended to assist his inquiries , and began , very She gravely , to hope that " Betty was honest , N " 26 . 103 THE IDLER .
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... the dinner ; and , after all , pray who is to blame ? On a Sunday , it is true , I make him walk abroad , and sometimes carry the child ; I wonder who should carry it ! But I never take him out till N 28 . 111 THE IDLER .
... the dinner ; and , after all , pray who is to blame ? On a Sunday , it is true , I make him walk abroad , and sometimes carry the child ; I wonder who should carry it ! But I never take him out till N 28 . 111 THE IDLER .
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