Wit and Wisdom of Samuel JohnsonClarendon Press, 1888 - 323 strani |
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... present can be seen no more in it ; we must go innot return to us . Works , ix . 521 . MILTON has judic as seized with h exhibited to nothing can so ellects of mar le nature ; a sep d or engaged e manner of which he kno ies to know ...
... present can be seen no more in it ; we must go innot return to us . Works , ix . 521 . MILTON has judic as seized with h exhibited to nothing can so ellects of mar le nature ; a sep d or engaged e manner of which he kno ies to know ...
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... stand dispu mean time your ing which of tw another boy has Ei THE Ta present age , ng the most sple ples of charity ended to imitation ich long commer Odyssey , iv . 392 . What good , w f plants , or the motions of the of opinion.
... stand dispu mean time your ing which of tw another boy has Ei THE Ta present age , ng the most sple ples of charity ended to imitation ich long commer Odyssey , iv . 392 . What good , w f plants , or the motions of the of opinion.
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... present . Idler , No. 72 . ¡ iveness : e forgiven it is indispensably re- is therefore superfluous to urge great duty eternity is suspended , practise it the throne of mercy is our of the world has been born Rambler , No. 185 . forms ...
... present . Idler , No. 72 . ¡ iveness : e forgiven it is indispensably re- is therefore superfluous to urge great duty eternity is suspended , practise it the throne of mercy is our of the world has been born Rambler , No. 185 . forms ...
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... present , he answered , unk . ' Boswell's Life of Johnson , ii . 350 . ppy for the present is so true that ness is only forgetting himself for progress from want to want , not ent . expressions : Ib . iii . 53 . me ardour of his ...
... present , he answered , unk . ' Boswell's Life of Johnson , ii . 350 . ppy for the present is so true that ness is only forgetting himself for progress from want to want , not ent . expressions : Ib . iii . 53 . me ardour of his ...
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... present moment . Such a e a good one ; but the natural spend- is pleasures greedily and coarsely , and t immediate indulgence , is very little to egro . Piozzi's Anecdotes , p . 153 . tongue when you are beaten : very minute inquiries ...
... present moment . Such a e a good one ; but the natural spend- is pleasures greedily and coarsely , and t immediate indulgence , is very little to egro . Piozzi's Anecdotes , p . 153 . tongue when you are beaten : very minute inquiries ...
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