The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 3 巻Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... observed the barrenness and uniformity of con- nubial conversation , and therefore thought highly of my own prudence and discernment , when I selected from a multitude of wealthy beauties , the deep - read Misothea , who declared ...
... observed the barrenness and uniformity of con- nubial conversation , and therefore thought highly of my own prudence and discernment , when I selected from a multitude of wealthy beauties , the deep - read Misothea , who declared ...
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... observed how many were ruined by con- fidence in servants ; and told me , that she never ex- pected honesty but from a strong chest , and that the best storekeeper was the mistress's eye . Many such oracles of generosity she uttered ...
... observed how many were ruined by con- fidence in servants ; and told me , that she never ex- pected honesty but from a strong chest , and that the best storekeeper was the mistress's eye . Many such oracles of generosity she uttered ...
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... observed , that all but mur- derers have , at their last hour , the common sensa- tions of mankind pleading in their favour . From this conviction of the inequality of the punishment to the offence , proceeds the frequent solicitation ...
... observed , that all but mur- derers have , at their last hour , the common sensa- tions of mankind pleading in their favour . From this conviction of the inequality of the punishment to the offence , proceeds the frequent solicitation ...
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... might reason- ably fear to expose it to the publick , could it be supported only by my own observations : I shall , therefore , by ascribing it to its author , Sir Thomas More , endeavour to procure it that attention , which 13 THE RAMBLER.
... might reason- ably fear to expose it to the publick , could it be supported only by my own observations : I shall , therefore , by ascribing it to its author , Sir Thomas More , endeavour to procure it that attention , which 13 THE RAMBLER.
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... observed in the world a species of mortals who 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 ...
... observed in the world a species of mortals who 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 ...
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