The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... proper toil of art- less industry ; a task that requires neither the light of learning , nor the activity of genius , but may be successfully performed without any higher quality than that of bearing burthens with dull patience , and ...
... proper toil of art- less industry ; a task that requires neither the light of learning , nor the activity of genius , but may be successfully performed without any higher quality than that of bearing burthens with dull patience , and ...
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... proper to print those which are incorporated into the language in the usual character , and those which are still to be considered as foreign , in the italick letter . Another question may arise with regard to appel- latives , or the ...
... proper to print those which are incorporated into the language in the usual character , and those which are still to be considered as foreign , in the italick letter . Another question may arise with regard to appel- latives , or the ...
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... proper to omit them , since it is rather to be wished that many readers should find more than they expect , than that one should miss what he might hope to find . When all the words are selected and arranged , the first part of the work ...
... proper to omit them , since it is rather to be wished that many readers should find more than they expect , than that one should miss what he might hope to find . When all the words are selected and arranged , the first part of the work ...
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... ferrum , or fer ; in gibberish , for gebrish , the jargon of Geber , and his chymical followers , understood by none but their own tribe . It will be likewise sometimes proper to trace back the orthography AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 11.
... ferrum , or fer ; in gibberish , for gebrish , the jargon of Geber , and his chymical followers , understood by none but their own tribe . It will be likewise sometimes proper to trace back the orthography AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 11.
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... proper authorities , as it is one of those capricious phænomena which cannot be easily reduced to rules . Thus there is no antecedent reason for difference of accent in the words dolorous and sono- rous ; yet of the one Milton gives the ...
... proper authorities , as it is one of those capricious phænomena which cannot be easily reduced to rules . Thus there is no antecedent reason for difference of accent in the words dolorous and sono- rous ; yet of the one Milton gives the ...
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