The Works of Samuel Johnson: LL.D. A New Edition in Twelve Volumes. With an Essay on His Life and Genius, by Arthur Murphy, Esq, Količina 8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... desire of surveying human life through all its varieties ; and others , perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have been deeply fixed in his heart , the love of a shilling . In time he began to think that his ...
... desire of surveying human life through all its varieties ; and others , perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have been deeply fixed in his heart , the love of a shilling . In time he began to think that his ...
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... desires to have others believe , what he probably believed himself , that by his inter- position many Whigs of merit , and among them Addison and Congreve , were continued in their places . But every man of known influence has so many ...
... desires to have others believe , what he probably believed himself , that by his inter- position many Whigs of merit , and among them Addison and Congreve , were continued in their places . But every man of known influence has so many ...
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... desire or possess , were fatal to the unfortunate Stella . The man whom she had the misfortune to love was , as Delany ob- serves , fond of singularity , and desirous to make a mode of happiness for himself , different from the * It is ...
... desire or possess , were fatal to the unfortunate Stella . The man whom she had the misfortune to love was , as Delany ob- serves , fond of singularity , and desirous to make a mode of happiness for himself , different from the * It is ...
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... desire to attain , and for having attained he deserves praise , though , perhaps , not the highest praise . For purposes merely didactick , when something is to be told that was not known be fore , it is the best mode ; but against that ...
... desire to attain , and for having attained he deserves praise , though , perhaps , not the highest praise . For purposes merely didactick , when something is to be told that was not known be fore , it is the best mode ; but against that ...
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... desire . He is querulous and fastidious , arrogant , and malignant ; he scarcely speaks of himself but with indignant lamentations , or of others but with insolent superiority when he is gay , and with angry contempt when he is gloomy ...
... desire . He is querulous and fastidious , arrogant , and malignant ; he scarcely speaks of himself but with indignant lamentations , or of others but with insolent superiority when he is gay , and with angry contempt when he is gloomy ...
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