The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 13Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... labour , and asked Molière where he found his rhyme so easily , has said ; " If I write four words , I shall blot out three : " has not Boileau , by his polished lines , retouched and retouched a thousand times , gained the preference ...
... labour , and asked Molière where he found his rhyme so easily , has said ; " If I write four words , I shall blot out three : " has not Boileau , by his polished lines , retouched and retouched a thousand times , gained the preference ...
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... labour , or relief to disease , but gratifies the taste , without nourishing the body . It is a barren superfluity , to which those who can hardly procure what nature requires , cannot pru- dently habituate themselves . Its proper use ...
... labour , or relief to disease , but gratifies the taste , without nourishing the body . It is a barren superfluity , to which those who can hardly procure what nature requires , cannot pru- dently habituate themselves . Its proper use ...
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... Labour , indeed , God might easily have excused us from , since , at his command , the earth would readily have poured forth all her treasures , without our inconsiderable assistance ; but , if the severest labour cannot sufficiently ...
... Labour , indeed , God might easily have excused us from , since , at his command , the earth would readily have poured forth all her treasures , without our inconsiderable assistance ; but , if the severest labour cannot sufficiently ...
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Review of the account of the conduct of the dutchess of Marlborough | 163 |
of memoirs of the court of Augustus | 169 |
of a journal of eight days journey | 183 |
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