The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 3 巻Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... employ their specula- tions upon the present corruption of the people , some propose the introduction of more horrid , lingering , and terrifick punishments ; some are in- clined to accelerate the executions ; some to dis- courage ...
... employ their specula- tions upon the present corruption of the people , some propose the introduction of more horrid , lingering , and terrifick punishments ; some are in- clined to accelerate the executions ; some to dis- courage ...
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... employ themselves in promoting matrimony , and without any visible motive of in- terest or vanity , without any discoverable impulse of malice or benevolence , without any reason , but that they want objects of attention and topicks of ...
... employ themselves in promoting matrimony , and without any visible motive of in- terest or vanity , without any discoverable impulse of malice or benevolence , without any reason , but that they want objects of attention and topicks of ...
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... employing all his eloquence , and all his arti- fices , to enforce and promote his own scheme , from the success of which he was to receive no other advantage than the pleasure of defeating others equally eager , and equally industrious ...
... employing all his eloquence , and all his arti- fices , to enforce and promote his own scheme , from the success of which he was to receive no other advantage than the pleasure of defeating others equally eager , and equally industrious ...
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... employ their thoughts upon narrative or characters ; and among those to whom fortune has given the liberty of living more by their own choice , many create to themselves engage- ments , by the indulgence of some petty ambition , 39 THE ...
... employ their thoughts upon narrative or characters ; and among those to whom fortune has given the liberty of living more by their own choice , many create to themselves engage- ments , by the indulgence of some petty ambition , 39 THE ...
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Samuel Johnson. Arabia were distilled , and all the powers of nature were employed to give new spirits to his nerves , and new balsam to his blood . Nouradin was for some time amused with promises , invigorated with cordials , or soothed ...
Samuel Johnson. Arabia were distilled , and all the powers of nature were employed to give new spirits to his nerves , and new balsam to his blood . Nouradin was for some time amused with promises , invigorated with cordials , or soothed ...
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