The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, 第 7 巻William Durell, 1811 |
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... continued or interrupted , it is hoped that no reader will enquire . That the Idler has some scheme , cannot be doubted ; for to form schemes is the Idler's privilege . But though he has many projects in his head , he is now grown ...
... continued or interrupted , it is hoped that no reader will enquire . That the Idler has some scheme , cannot be doubted ; for to form schemes is the Idler's privilege . But though he has many projects in his head , he is now grown ...
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... continued to reign , there would have neither been worms in our ships nor caterpillars in our trees . He wonders that the nation was not awakened by the hard frost to a revocation of the true king , and is hourly afraid that the whole ...
... continued to reign , there would have neither been worms in our ships nor caterpillars in our trees . He wonders that the nation was not awakened by the hard frost to a revocation of the true king , and is hourly afraid that the whole ...
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... continued only by the continuance of their cause . An Englishman's notice of the weather , is the natural con- sequence of changeable skies and uncertain seasons . In many parts of the world , wet weather and dry are regularly expected ...
... continued only by the continuance of their cause . An Englishman's notice of the weather , is the natural con- sequence of changeable skies and uncertain seasons . In many parts of the world , wet weather and dry are regularly expected ...
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... continued through a thousand vicissitudes of tumult and tranquil- lity till , having lost all , we can lose no more . This waste of the lives of men has been very fre- quently charged upon the great , whose followers lin- ger from year ...
... continued through a thousand vicissitudes of tumult and tranquil- lity till , having lost all , we can lose no more . This waste of the lives of men has been very fre- quently charged upon the great , whose followers lin- ger from year ...
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... continued the last month , is said to have given great disturbance to the inspectors of barometers . The oraculous glasses have deceived their votaries ; shower has succeeded show- er , though they predicted sunshine and dry skies ; and ...
... continued the last month , is said to have given great disturbance to the inspectors of barometers . The oraculous glasses have deceived their votaries ; shower has succeeded show- er , though they predicted sunshine and dry skies ; and ...
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