Wit and Wisdom of Samuel JohnsonClarendon Press, 1888 - 323 pages |
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... he ject of our terror , denied . To the evil Poverty he steadily Crabbe's Village bed nd rustic misery , bu As truth wil He dislikes all af great lexicogra the Morley's Life of Co The Rambler , No. Ibi tue . ' We do not always suffer by ...
... he ject of our terror , denied . To the evil Poverty he steadily Crabbe's Village bed nd rustic misery , bu As truth wil He dislikes all af great lexicogra the Morley's Life of Co The Rambler , No. Ibi tue . ' We do not always suffer by ...
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Samuel Johnson, George Birkbeck Norman Hill. tue . ' We do not always suffer by ays protected by our innocence ? ' E the poet or the moralist over the low either his hopes or his fears to flattering unction to his soul . ' He he abyss of ...
Samuel Johnson, George Birkbeck Norman Hill. tue . ' We do not always suffer by ays protected by our innocence ? ' E the poet or the moralist over the low either his hopes or his fears to flattering unction to his soul . ' He he abyss of ...
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... suffer the con- takes , rather than the insolence ir deliverer . Rambler , No. 87 . d is commonly unwelcome , and evidently impertinent . Piozzi Letters , ii . 139 . is , not that it persuades any man it that it suppresses the influence ...
... suffer the con- takes , rather than the insolence ir deliverer . Rambler , No. 87 . d is commonly unwelcome , and evidently impertinent . Piozzi Letters , ii . 139 . is , not that it persuades any man it that it suppresses the influence ...
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... suffered to terms . Debates , x . 52 . compassion , compassion very far ex- er the unhappy striplings doomed to e sun has hitherto been screened and ho have been taught by many tender ɔmeness of the evening mists and the ave been wrapt ...
... suffered to terms . Debates , x . 52 . compassion , compassion very far ex- er the unhappy striplings doomed to e sun has hitherto been screened and ho have been taught by many tender ɔmeness of the evening mists and the ave been wrapt ...
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... suffer the ranks of charac not to be known casual circumstan I find myself ewise a pity due e added , " did not love Bet Flint , but self very easy about that . " memory of the to knowledge , to Mme . D'Arblay's Diary , i . 87 , 90 ...
... suffer the ranks of charac not to be known casual circumstan I find myself ewise a pity due e added , " did not love Bet Flint , but self very easy about that . " memory of the to knowledge , to Mme . D'Arblay's Diary , i . 87 , 90 ...
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