The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 1 巻H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... Saturday , April 15 , 1758 ; and the last , April 5 , 1760. The profits of this work , and the subscriptions for the new edition of Shakspeare , were the means by which he supported himself for four or five years . In 1759 was published ...
... Saturday , April 15 , 1758 ; and the last , April 5 , 1760. The profits of this work , and the subscriptions for the new edition of Shakspeare , were the means by which he supported himself for four or five years . In 1759 was published ...
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... Saturday the 27th of has known the weeping as well as the laughing the same month , No. 41. The reader , if he philosopher . pleases , may compare it with another fine paper in the Rambler , No. 54 , on the conviction that rushes on the ...
... Saturday the 27th of has known the weeping as well as the laughing the same month , No. 41. The reader , if he philosopher . pleases , may compare it with another fine paper in the Rambler , No. 54 , on the conviction that rushes on the ...
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... Saturday , until Saturday , March 14 , 1752 , on which day it closed . Pamela , and Sir Charles Grandison . Modern taste will not allow it a very high place , but its style was at that time better adapted to the readers of the RAMBLER ...
... Saturday , until Saturday , March 14 , 1752 , on which day it closed . Pamela , and Sir Charles Grandison . Modern taste will not allow it a very high place , but its style was at that time better adapted to the readers of the RAMBLER ...
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... object to his entertainment , finds in the productions of nature an inexhaustible stock ⌁ No. 6. ] SATURDAY , APRIL 7 , 1750 . HOR . ELPHINSTON . an utter exclusion of all corporeal pain and pleas- ure No. 6.1 9 THE RAMBLER .
... object to his entertainment , finds in the productions of nature an inexhaustible stock ⌁ No. 6. ] SATURDAY , APRIL 7 , 1750 . HOR . ELPHINSTON . an utter exclusion of all corporeal pain and pleas- ure No. 6.1 9 THE RAMBLER .
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... Saturday noon , she told me , with very visible satisfaction , that Mrs. Bombasine , the great silk - mercer's lady , wanted a maid , and a fine place it would be , for there would be nothing to do but to clean my mistress's room , get ...
... Saturday noon , she told me , with very visible satisfaction , that Mrs. Bombasine , the great silk - mercer's lady , wanted a maid , and a fine place it would be , for there would be nothing to do but to clean my mistress's room , get ...
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