The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volume 6Cowie, 1825 |
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... habit . In the King's College there is kept a public table , but the scholars of the Marischal College are boarded in the town . The expence of living is here , according to the information that I could obtain , somewhat more than at St ...
... habit . In the King's College there is kept a public table , but the scholars of the Marischal College are boarded in the town . The expence of living is here , according to the information that I could obtain , somewhat more than at St ...
Page 47
... habit , and by him it was worn only occasionally and wantonly . The common people do not think themselves under any legal necessity of having coats ; for they say that the law against plaids was made by lord Hardwicke , and was in force ...
... habit , and by him it was worn only occasionally and wantonly . The common people do not think themselves under any legal necessity of having coats ; for they say that the law against plaids was made by lord Hardwicke , and was in force ...
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... habit , but that they wondered to see themselves pass undistinguished along the street , and met by the lowest of the people without reverence or notice . The princess could not at first bear the thought of being levelled with the ...
... habit , but that they wondered to see themselves pass undistinguished along the street , and met by the lowest of the people without reverence or notice . The princess could not at first bear the thought of being levelled with the ...
Page 225
... habits are established : when friendships have been contracted on both sides , when life has been planned into method , and the mind has long enjoyed the contemplation of its own prospects . " It is scarcely possible that two travelling ...
... habits are established : when friendships have been contracted on both sides , when life has been planned into method , and the mind has long enjoyed the contemplation of its own prospects . " It is scarcely possible that two travelling ...
Page 276
... Habits ; and was calling out to one or another at every step , that a Habit was insnaring them ; that they would be under the dominion of Habit before they perceived their danger ; and that those whom Habit should once subdue , had ...
... Habits ; and was calling out to one or another at every step , that a Habit was insnaring them ; that they would be under the dominion of Habit before they perceived their danger ; and that those whom Habit should once subdue , had ...
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