The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... favour . But I consider such acts of How far this unexpected distinction can be rated among the happy incidents of life , I am not yet able to determine . Its first effect has been to make me anxious , lest it should fix the attention ...
... favour . But I consider such acts of How far this unexpected distinction can be rated among the happy incidents of life , I am not yet able to determine . Its first effect has been to make me anxious , lest it should fix the attention ...
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... favour by a similar passage . She loaths the wat'ry glass wherein she gaz'd , And shuns it still , although for thirst she dye . When the construction of a word is explained , it is necessary to pursue it through its train of phrase ...
... favour by a similar passage . She loaths the wat'ry glass wherein she gaz'd , And shuns it still , although for thirst she dye . When the construction of a word is explained , it is necessary to pursue it through its train of phrase ...
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... favour was to flatter his speculations , the system of Dæ- monologie was immediately adopted by all who de- sired either to gain preferment or not to lose it . Thus the doctrine of witchcraft was very powerfully inculcated ; and as the ...
... favour was to flatter his speculations , the system of Dæ- monologie was immediately adopted by all who de- sired either to gain preferment or not to lose it . Thus the doctrine of witchcraft was very powerfully inculcated ; and as the ...
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... favour . That a cannon is charged with thunder or with double thunders may be written not only without nonsense , but with elegance ; and nothing else is here meant by cracks , which in the time of this wri- ter was a word of such ...
... favour . That a cannon is charged with thunder or with double thunders may be written not only without nonsense , but with elegance ; and nothing else is here meant by cracks , which in the time of this wri- ter was a word of such ...
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... favour , because I had met with the word aroint in no other place ; till looking into Hearne's Collections , I found it in a very old drawing , that he has published , in which St. Patrick is represented visiting hell , and putting the ...
... favour , because I had met with the word aroint in no other place ; till looking into Hearne's Collections , I found it in a very old drawing , that he has published , in which St. Patrick is represented visiting hell , and putting the ...
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