The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... known , as well as those with which we are , by accident , less acquainted ; and if they are all rejected , how will the reader be relieved from difficulties pro- duced by allusions to the crocodile , the chameleon , the ichneumon , and ...
... known , as well as those with which we are , by accident , less acquainted ; and if they are all rejected , how will the reader be relieved from difficulties pro- duced by allusions to the crocodile , the chameleon , the ichneumon , and ...
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... known ; and , among the Italians , Crescembeni has not thought it unnecessary to inform his countrymen of the words which , in compliance with different rhymes , are allowed to be differently spelt , and of which the number is now so ...
... known ; and , among the Italians , Crescembeni has not thought it unnecessary to inform his countrymen of the words which , in compliance with different rhymes , are allowed to be differently spelt , and of which the number is now so ...
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... known not to be primitive or self - originated , but to have adopted words of every generation , and , either for the supply of its necessities , or the encrease of its copiousness , to have received additions from very distant regions ...
... known not to be primitive or self - originated , but to have adopted words of every generation , and , either for the supply of its necessities , or the encrease of its copiousness , to have received additions from very distant regions ...
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... known by having no sign of particularity , and their various senses will be supported by authorities of all ages . The words appropriated to poetry will be dis- tinguished by some mark prefixed , or will be known by having no ...
... known by having no sign of particularity , and their various senses will be supported by authorities of all ages . The words appropriated to poetry will be dis- tinguished by some mark prefixed , or will be known by having no ...
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... known by the single name of him that has used them ; but such will be omitted , unless either their propriety , elegance , or force , or the reputation of their authors , affords some extraor- dinary reason for their reception . Words ...
... known by the single name of him that has used them ; but such will be omitted , unless either their propriety , elegance , or force , or the reputation of their authors , affords some extraor- dinary reason for their reception . Words ...
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