The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 1 巻H. G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... scarcely fly from one bank to the other . Here it begins to run northward , winding , however , a little to the East , for the space of nine or ten leagues , and then enters the so - much - talked - of Lake of Dam- bia , flowing with ...
... scarcely fly from one bank to the other . Here it begins to run northward , winding , however , a little to the East , for the space of nine or ten leagues , and then enters the so - much - talked - of Lake of Dam- bia , flowing with ...
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... scarcely to be paral- leled ; it is written in a style refined to a degree of immaculate purity , and displays the whole force of turgid eloquence . ' One cannot but smile at this encomium . Rasselas is undoubt- edly both elegant and ...
... scarcely to be paral- leled ; it is written in a style refined to a degree of immaculate purity , and displays the whole force of turgid eloquence . ' One cannot but smile at this encomium . Rasselas is undoubt- edly both elegant and ...
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... press his principle , would scarcely have been credible , had not this lady kindly shown • Sarah , Dutchess of Marlborough . - C . it is the duty of every man to take care No. 13. ] 23 THE RAMBLER . The contrariety of criticism.
... press his principle , would scarcely have been credible , had not this lady kindly shown • Sarah , Dutchess of Marlborough . - C . it is the duty of every man to take care No. 13. ] 23 THE RAMBLER . The contrariety of criticism.
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... scarcely any man without some valu- able or improveable qualities , by which he might always secure himself from contempt . And perhaps exemption from ignominy is the most eligible reputation , as freedom from pain is , among some ...
... scarcely any man without some valu- able or improveable qualities , by which he might always secure himself from contempt . And perhaps exemption from ignominy is the most eligible reputation , as freedom from pain is , among some ...
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... scarcely strive with vigour and perse- verance , when he has no hope of gaining the victory ; and since he never will try his strength , can never discover the unreasonableness of his fears . There is often to be found in men devoted to ...
... scarcely strive with vigour and perse- verance , when he has no hope of gaining the victory ; and since he never will try his strength , can never discover the unreasonableness of his fears . There is often to be found in men devoted to ...
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