The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volume 1Cowie, 1825 |
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... rest and labour ... 34. The uneasiness and disgust of female cowardice . 143 147 152 157 ... 162 35. A marriage of prudence without affection .... 36. The reasons why pastorals delight ... 167 172 37. The true principles of pastoral ...
... rest and labour ... 34. The uneasiness and disgust of female cowardice . 143 147 152 157 ... 162 35. A marriage of prudence without affection .... 36. The reasons why pastorals delight ... 167 172 37. The true principles of pastoral ...
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... rest of its passage , except that it receives great increase from many other rivers , has several cataracts like that already described , and that few fish are to be found in it : that scarcity is to be attributed to the river - horse ...
... rest of its passage , except that it receives great increase from many other rivers , has several cataracts like that already described , and that few fish are to be found in it : that scarcity is to be attributed to the river - horse ...
Page xxiv
... rest of the company bestowed lavish encomiums on John- son : one , in particular , praised his impartiality ; observ- ing , that he dealt out reason and eloquence with an equal hand to both parties . " That is not quite true , " said ...
... rest of the company bestowed lavish encomiums on John- son : one , in particular , praised his impartiality ; observ- ing , that he dealt out reason and eloquence with an equal hand to both parties . " That is not quite true , " said ...
Page xxvi
... rest are absolutely below a serious notice . " But the attention of the public was not excited ; there was no friend to promote a subscription ; and the project died to revive at a future day . A new undertaking , how- ever , was soon ...
... rest are absolutely below a serious notice . " But the attention of the public was not excited ; there was no friend to promote a subscription ; and the project died to revive at a future day . A new undertaking , how- ever , was soon ...
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... rest , the author has described his situation . " He that condemns himself to compose on a stated day , will often bring to his task an attention dissipated , a me- mory embarrassed , an imagination overwhelmed , a mind distracted with ...
... rest , the author has described his situation . " He that condemns himself to compose on a stated day , will often bring to his task an attention dissipated , a me- mory embarrassed , an imagination overwhelmed , a mind distracted with ...
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