The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.].1804 |
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... consider - can there be more wanting to complete this meditation on a pudding - if more is wanting , more may be found . It contains salt , which keeps the sea from putrefaction ; salt , which is made the image of intellectual essence ...
... consider - can there be more wanting to complete this meditation on a pudding - if more is wanting , more may be found . It contains salt , which keeps the sea from putrefaction ; salt , which is made the image of intellectual essence ...
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... Consider of what importance to society the chastity of women is ; upon that all the property in the world depends . We hang a thief for stealing a sheep , but the unchastity of a woman takes sheep and farm and all from the right owner ...
... Consider of what importance to society the chastity of women is ; upon that all the property in the world depends . We hang a thief for stealing a sheep , but the unchastity of a woman takes sheep and farm and all from the right owner ...
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... consider him as carrying on both his Dictionary and Rambler . But he also wrote " The Life of Cheynel , " in the miscellany called " The Stu- dent ; and the Reverend Dr. Douglas having , with uncommon acuteness , clearly detected a ...
... consider him as carrying on both his Dictionary and Rambler . But he also wrote " The Life of Cheynel , " in the miscellany called " The Stu- dent ; and the Reverend Dr. Douglas having , with uncommon acuteness , clearly detected a ...
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... consider , not unworthy the regard of an immortal spirit . " The circle of his friends , in the year 1752 , was ex- tensive and various , far beyond what has been general- ly imagined , among whom was his dulce decus , Sir Joshua Joshua ...
... consider , not unworthy the regard of an immortal spirit . " The circle of his friends , in the year 1752 , was ex- tensive and various , far beyond what has been general- ly imagined , among whom was his dulce decus , Sir Joshua Joshua ...
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... consider me as owing that to a Patron , which Providence has enabled me to do for myself . 66 Having carried on my work thus far , with so little obligations to any favourer of learning , I shall not be disappointed though I shall ...
... consider me as owing that to a Patron , which Providence has enabled me to do for myself . 66 Having carried on my work thus far , with so little obligations to any favourer of learning , I shall not be disappointed though I shall ...
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