The Works of Samuel Johnson, 6권F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... supposed to have engaged in it with less provision of materials than might have been accumu- lated by longer premeditation . Of the later writers , at least , I might , by attention and enquiry , have gleaned many particulars , which ...
... supposed to have engaged in it with less provision of materials than might have been accumu- lated by longer premeditation . Of the later writers , at least , I might , by attention and enquiry , have gleaned many particulars , which ...
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... suppose himself charged with treason or peculation , and heats his mind to an elaborate purga- tion of his character ... supposes himself sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his memory , for ...
... suppose himself charged with treason or peculation , and heats his mind to an elaborate purga- tion of his character ... supposes himself sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his memory , for ...
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... supposed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the King , without the consent of his bondsman ; that he ... supposing that he ever at- tempted practice : but his preparatory studies have contributed something to the honour ...
... supposed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the King , without the consent of his bondsman ; that he ... supposing that he ever at- tempted practice : but his preparatory studies have contributed something to the honour ...
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... supposes his lady acquainted with the ancient laws of augury and rites of sacrifice : And yet this death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear : When sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without an heart . For the ...
... supposes his lady acquainted with the ancient laws of augury and rites of sacrifice : And yet this death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear : When sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without an heart . For the ...
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... suppose that he could have justified his own fiction , and wish to see the Muse begin her career ; but there is yet more to be done . Let the postillion Nature mount , and let The coachman Art be set ; And let the airy footmen , running ...
... suppose that he could have justified his own fiction , and wish to see the Muse begin her career ; but there is yet more to be done . Let the postillion Nature mount , and let The coachman Art be set ; And let the airy footmen , running ...
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