The Life of Samuel Johnson, Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works in Chronological Order: A Series of His Epistolary Correspondance and Conversations, ... and Original Pieces of His Composition, Band 4Baynes and son, 1826 |
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... persons to do it ; but if that is other- wise , and all the materials we have are actually worked up , or all the manufactures we can use or dispose of are already executed , then what is given to the poor who are to be set at work ...
... persons to do it ; but if that is other- wise , and all the materials we have are actually worked up , or all the manufactures we can use or dispose of are already executed , then what is given to the poor who are to be set at work ...
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... persons in particulars of this nature , what Giannone said to a monk who wanted what he called to convert him : Tu sei santo , ma tu non sei filosofo .'- It is an unhappy circumstance , that one might give away five hundred pounds in a ...
... persons in particulars of this nature , what Giannone said to a monk who wanted what he called to convert him : Tu sei santo , ma tu non sei filosofo .'- It is an unhappy circumstance , that one might give away five hundred pounds in a ...
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... person , and that he was very much mortified by imagining that his opponent had the better of him . Now , ' said he , ' one may mark here the effect of sleep in weakening the power of reflection ; for had not my judgement failed me , I ...
... person , and that he was very much mortified by imagining that his opponent had the better of him . Now , ' said he , ' one may mark here the effect of sleep in weakening the power of reflection ; for had not my judgement failed me , I ...
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... person , ) as to the general cast of it , is well described by Garrick ; but a great deal of the phraseology he uses in it , is quite his own , particularly in the proverbial comparisons , obstinate as a pig , etc .: but I don't know ...
... person , ) as to the general cast of it , is well described by Garrick ; but a great deal of the phraseology he uses in it , is quite his own , particularly in the proverbial comparisons , obstinate as a pig , etc .: but I don't know ...
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... person ; ( plainly intimating that he meant Mr. Burke . ) ' O no , ' said Mr. Burke , ' it is enough for me to have rung the bell to him . ' 3.99 " Beauclerk having observed to him of one of their friends , that he was awkward at ...
... person ; ( plainly intimating that he meant Mr. Burke . ) ' O no , ' said Mr. Burke , ' it is enough for me to have rung the bell to him . ' 3.99 " Beauclerk having observed to him of one of their friends , that he was awkward at ...
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