The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... suffered my imagination to flatter me with any other encourage- ment , when I found that my design had been thought by your Lordship of importance sufficient to attract your favour . But I consider such acts of How far this unexpected ...
... suffered my imagination to flatter me with any other encourage- ment , when I found that my design had been thought by your Lordship of importance sufficient to attract your favour . But I consider such acts of How far this unexpected ...
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... are allowed to be differently spelt , and of which the number is now so fixed , that no modern poet is suffered to increase it . When the orthography and pronunciation are adjusted , the etymology ΑΝ ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 13.
... are allowed to be differently spelt , and of which the number is now so fixed , that no modern poet is suffered to increase it . When the orthography and pronunciation are adjusted , the etymology ΑΝ ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 13.
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... suffered to spread , under the direction of chance , into wild exuberance ; re- signed to the tyranny of time and fashion ; and exposed to the corruptions of ignorance , and caprices of innovation . When I took the first survey of my ...
... suffered to spread , under the direction of chance , into wild exuberance ; re- signed to the tyranny of time and fashion ; and exposed to the corruptions of ignorance , and caprices of innovation . When I took the first survey of my ...
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... suffered to stand upon my own attestation , claiming the same privilege with my predecessors , of being sometimes credited without proof . The words , thus selected and disposed , are gram- matically considered ; they are referred to ...
... suffered to stand upon my own attestation , claiming the same privilege with my predecessors , of being sometimes credited without proof . The words , thus selected and disposed , are gram- matically considered ; they are referred to ...
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... suffered to perish with other things unworthy of preservation . Care will sometimes betray to the appearance of negligence . He that is catching opportunities which seldom occur , will suffer those to pass by unregarded , which he ...
... suffered to perish with other things unworthy of preservation . Care will sometimes betray to the appearance of negligence . He that is catching opportunities which seldom occur , will suffer those to pass by unregarded , which he ...
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