Wit and Wisdom of Samuel JohnsonClarendon Press, 1888 - 323 strani |
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... allowed here e would never have cried with Swift ould he have applauded a life of con- ifling . We are to attend to trifles , or _ccounted trifles , because it is of them , their multitude , that human existence mountain , moments make ...
... allowed here e would never have cried with Swift ould he have applauded a life of con- ifling . We are to attend to trifles , or _ccounted trifles , because it is of them , their multitude , that human existence mountain , moments make ...
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... allowed to sit down and dine with owed her the absurdity of the levelling never liked me since . Sir , your levellers as far as themselves ; but they cannot themselves . They would all have some why not then have some people above ed a ...
... allowed to sit down and dine with owed her the absurdity of the levelling never liked me since . Sir , your levellers as far as themselves ; but they cannot themselves . They would all have some why not then have some people above ed a ...
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... be in his THAT surely the spirit of require th statues ar which his propagate in an age not becon allowed to longer suf of a great and from kind of su poet , whos monument ward him , Mind : Works , v . 270 . THE doctrine.
... be in his THAT surely the spirit of require th statues ar which his propagate in an age not becon allowed to longer suf of a great and from kind of su poet , whos monument ward him , Mind : Works , v . 270 . THE doctrine.
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... allowed that this ruling Passion , on and observation , must have an object uman contrivance , for there can be no rtificial good . No man therefore can be acceptation , a lover of money , for he may oney does not exist : nor can he be ...
... allowed that this ruling Passion , on and observation , must have an object uman contrivance , for there can be no rtificial good . No man therefore can be acceptation , a lover of money , for he may oney does not exist : nor can he be ...
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... allowed its merit . But when they went peared to put that author upon a level with ay , ( said Johnson , ) he has given him some sure ; but there is no proportion between the must not be named together . A fly , Sir , may reasor Conve ...
... allowed its merit . But when they went peared to put that author upon a level with ay , ( said Johnson , ) he has given him some sure ; but there is no proportion between the must not be named together . A fly , Sir , may reasor Conve ...
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