The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... faults , though small , intolerable grow . DRYDEN . SIR , TO THE RAMBLER . SIT down , in pursuance of my late engagement , to recount the remaining part of the adventures that befel me in my long quest of conjugal felicity , which ...
... faults , though small , intolerable grow . DRYDEN . SIR , TO THE RAMBLER . SIT down , in pursuance of my late engagement , to recount the remaining part of the adventures that befel me in my long quest of conjugal felicity , which ...
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... Faults lay on either side the Trojan tow'rs . TO THE RAMBLER . AS , notwithstanding all that wit , or malice , or pride , or prudence will be able to suggest , men and women must at last pass their lives together , I have never ...
... Faults lay on either side the Trojan tow'rs . TO THE RAMBLER . AS , notwithstanding all that wit , or malice , or pride , or prudence will be able to suggest , men and women must at last pass their lives together , I have never ...
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... faults , that their deformity may be seen ; but the reproach ought not to be extended beyond the crime , nor either sex to be contemned , because some women , or men , are indelicate or dishonest . I am , & c . TRANQUILLA . No. 120 ...
... faults , that their deformity may be seen ; but the reproach ought not to be extended beyond the crime , nor either sex to be contemned , because some women , or men , are indelicate or dishonest . I am , & c . TRANQUILLA . No. 120 ...
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... faults , which either ignorance had overlooked , or indulgence had licensed . The later tragedies , indeed , have faults of another kind , perhaps more destructive to delight , though less open to censure . That perpetual tumour of ...
... faults , which either ignorance had overlooked , or indulgence had licensed . The later tragedies , indeed , have faults of another kind , perhaps more destructive to delight , though less open to censure . That perpetual tumour of ...
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... fault . But let not those who go into the country , merely because they dare not be left alone at home , boast their love of nature , or their quali- fications for solitude ; nor pretend that they receive instantaneous infusions of ...
... fault . But let not those who go into the country , merely because they dare not be left alone at home , boast their love of nature , or their quali- fications for solitude ; nor pretend that they receive instantaneous infusions of ...
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