The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... desire the praise of elegance or discern- ment , must contend in the promotion of a design that you , my Lord , have not thought unworthy to share your attention with treaties and with wars . In the first attempt to methodise my ideas I ...
... desire the praise of elegance or discern- ment , must contend in the promotion of a design that you , my Lord , have not thought unworthy to share your attention with treaties and with wars . In the first attempt to methodise my ideas I ...
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... desire of accuracy will urge me to superfluities , and sometimes the fear of prolixity betray me to omissions : that in the extent of such variety , I shall be often bewildered ; and in the mazes of such intricacy , be frequently ...
... desire of accuracy will urge me to superfluities , and sometimes the fear of prolixity betray me to omissions : that in the extent of such variety , I shall be often bewildered ; and in the mazes of such intricacy , be frequently ...
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... desires by its strength . The French lan- guage has visibly changed under the inspection of the Academy ; the style of Amelot's translation of Father Paul is observed by Le Courayer to be un peu passé ; and no Italian will maintain ...
... desires by its strength . The French lan- guage has visibly changed under the inspection of the Academy ; the style of Amelot's translation of Father Paul is observed by Le Courayer to be un peu passé ; and no Italian will maintain ...
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... desire , to quicken his motion , Time ! on ! He then comforts himself with the reflection that all his perplexity must have an end , -The hour runs thro ' the roughest day . This conjecture is supported by the passage in the letter to ...
... desire , to quicken his motion , Time ! on ! He then comforts himself with the reflection that all his perplexity must have an end , -The hour runs thro ' the roughest day . This conjecture is supported by the passage in the letter to ...
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... desire is here introduced speaking of itself , it is necessary to read , Thou'dst have , great Glamis , That which cries , " thus thou must do if thou have me . " NOTE XIII . HIE thee hither , That I may pour my spirits in thine ear ...
... desire is here introduced speaking of itself , it is necessary to read , Thou'dst have , great Glamis , That which cries , " thus thou must do if thou have me . " NOTE XIII . HIE thee hither , That I may pour my spirits in thine ear ...
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