The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... attempt at politeness 117 The advantages of living in a garret 118 The narrowness of fame 119 Tranquilla's account ... attempting wit in conversation . The character of Papilius 179 142 An account of squire Bluster 185 143 The criterions ...
... attempt at politeness 117 The advantages of living in a garret 118 The narrowness of fame 119 Tranquilla's account ... attempting wit in conversation . The character of Papilius 179 142 An account of squire Bluster 185 143 The criterions ...
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... attempt was upon a lady of great emi- nence for learning and philosophy . I had frequently observed the barrenness and uniformity of con- nubial conversation , and therefore thought highly of my own prudence and discernment , when I ...
... attempt was upon a lady of great emi- nence for learning and philosophy . I had frequently observed the barrenness and uniformity of con- nubial conversation , and therefore thought highly of my own prudence and discernment , when I ...
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... large salaries to his groom and huntsman , and became the envy of the country for the discipline of his hounds . But , above all his other attainments , he was eminent for a 21 THE RAMBLER The young trader's attempt at politeness.
... large salaries to his groom and huntsman , and became the envy of the country for the discipline of his hounds . But , above all his other attainments , he was eminent for a 21 THE RAMBLER The young trader's attempt at politeness.
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... attempted , with some warmth , to correct a gross mistake about a silver breast - knot ; but neither of my antagonists seemed to think a reply necessary ; they resumed their discourse without emotion , and again engrossed the attention ...
... attempted , with some warmth , to correct a gross mistake about a silver breast - knot ; but neither of my antagonists seemed to think a reply necessary ; they resumed their discourse without emotion , and again engrossed the attention ...
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... attempted , in his relation of the dream of Scipio , to depreciate those honours for which he himself appears to have panted with restless solicitude , by shewing within what narrow limits all that fame and celebrity which man can hope ...
... attempted , in his relation of the dream of Scipio , to depreciate those honours for which he himself appears to have panted with restless solicitude , by shewing within what narrow limits all that fame and celebrity which man can hope ...
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