The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... my opinion , unjust ; but will lay my case honestly before you , that you or your readers may at length decide it . Whether you will be able to preserve your boasted impartiality 1 THE RAMBLER NO PAGE 113 The history of Hymenæus's ...
... my opinion , unjust ; but will lay my case honestly before you , that you or your readers may at length decide it . Whether you will be able to preserve your boasted impartiality 1 THE RAMBLER NO PAGE 113 The history of Hymenæus's ...
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Samuel Johnson. Whether you will be able to preserve your boasted impartiality , when you hear that I am con- sidered as an adversary by half the female world , you may surely pardon me for doubting , notwith- standing the veneration to ...
Samuel Johnson. Whether you will be able to preserve your boasted impartiality , when you hear that I am con- sidered as an adversary by half the female world , you may surely pardon me for doubting , notwith- standing the veneration to ...
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... exacer- bations of human misery , would then be able to return without horrour and dejection . For , who can congratulate himself upon a life passed without some act more mischievous to the peace or pros- perity 8 THE RAMBLER.
... exacer- bations of human misery , would then be able to return without horrour and dejection . For , who can congratulate himself upon a life passed without some act more mischievous to the peace or pros- perity 8 THE RAMBLER.
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... able to afford the highest happiness decreed to our present state ; and if , after all these miscarriages , I find a woman that fills up my expectation , you shall hear once more from , I SIR , Yours , & c . HYMENAEUS . No. 116 ...
... able to afford the highest happiness decreed to our present state ; and if , after all these miscarriages , I find a woman that fills up my expectation , you shall hear once more from , I SIR , Yours , & c . HYMENAEUS . No. 116 ...
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... able to give any other proof of my existence than that I put round the glass , and was in my turn permitted to name the toast . My mother , indeed , endeavoured to comfort me in my vexation , by telling me , that perhaps these showy ...
... able to give any other proof of my existence than that I put round the glass , and was in my turn permitted to name the toast . My mother , indeed , endeavoured to comfort me in my vexation , by telling me , that perhaps these showy ...
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