The Works of Samuel Johnson, Količine 1–2

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G. Dearborn, 1837

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History of translations
68
The miseries and prejudice of old
69
Regulation of memory
72
The lingering expectation of an heir
73
Memory rarely deficient
74
The world never known but by a change
75
A suspicious man justly suspected
79
Ladies journey to London
80
The great rule of action Debts of justice
81
The reasons why advice is generally inef
87
The accommodation of sound to sense often
92
The prejudices and caprices of criticism
93
The necessity of cultivating politeness
98
The pleasures of private friendship
99
13
101
guage was acknowledged The intent
166
The majority are wicked
175
An account of a club of antiquaries
177
19
190
debes of charity 129 135 The folly of annual retreats into the country
197
The folly of anger The misery of a peevish
198
The learned seldom despised but when they
200
135
209
137
212
Eli
216
141
218
various species of detractors
223
145
224
Criticism on epistolary writings
230
Properantias hopes of a year of confusion
246
The history of a young woman that came
260
The education of a
264
The majority are wicked
265
The subject of essays often suggested
343
272
346
The subject of essays often suggested
351
Retrospect of the papers of the Adventurer
352
280
357
Favour often gained with little assistance
358
The mischiefs of falsehood The character
359
The history of a legacy hunter
368
Criticism
412
Prologue spoken by Mr Garrick at the opening
417
71
424
Midsummer
425
The Winters Walk
428
Nature of cunning
444
THE ADVENTURER
448
Sophia Heedful
450
RASSELAS a Tale
477

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