The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... objects of attention and topicks of conversation , are incessantly busy in procuring wives and husbands . They fill the ears of every sin- a The arguments of the revered Sir Samuel Romilly on Criminal Law , have almost been anticipated ...
... objects of attention and topicks of conversation , are incessantly busy in procuring wives and husbands . They fill the ears of every sin- a The arguments of the revered Sir Samuel Romilly on Criminal Law , have almost been anticipated ...
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... objects , and alleges little more against it , than that it is neither without end , nor without limits . What might be the effect of these observations conveyed in Ciceronian eloquence to Roman un- derstandings , cannot be determined ...
... objects , and alleges little more against it , than that it is neither without end , nor without limits . What might be the effect of these observations conveyed in Ciceronian eloquence to Roman un- derstandings , cannot be determined ...
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... object . Among the lower classes of mankind , there will be found very little desire of any other knowledge , than what may contribute immediately to the relief of some pressing uneasiness , or the attainment of some near advantage ...
... object . Among the lower classes of mankind , there will be found very little desire of any other knowledge , than what may contribute immediately to the relief of some pressing uneasiness , or the attainment of some near advantage ...
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... of those who have dedicated themselves to knowledge , the far greater part have confined their curiosity to a few objects , and have very little in- clination to promote any fame , but that which their 40 THE RAMBLER.
... of those who have dedicated themselves to knowledge , the far greater part have confined their curiosity to a few objects , and have very little in- clination to promote any fame , but that which their 40 THE RAMBLER.
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... objects , ravaging himself . He therefore returned to Samarcand , and set open his doors to those whom idleness sends out in search of pleasure . His tables were always covered with delicacies ; wines of every vintage sparkled in his ...
... objects , ravaging himself . He therefore returned to Samarcand , and set open his doors to those whom idleness sends out in search of pleasure . His tables were always covered with delicacies ; wines of every vintage sparkled in his ...
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