The Works of Samuel Johnson, 3권Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... expected that they should soon be discouraged from this officious interposition by re- sentment or contempt ; and that every man should determine the choice on which so much of his hap- piness must depend , by his own judgment and ob ...
... expected that they should soon be discouraged from this officious interposition by re- sentment or contempt ; and that every man should determine the choice on which so much of his hap- piness must depend , by his own judgment and ob ...
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... expected that I should be suddenly and irresistibly enslaved . The lady , whom the same kindness had brought without her own concurrence into the lists of love , seemed to think me at least worthy of the honour of captiv- ity ; and ...
... expected that I should be suddenly and irresistibly enslaved . The lady , whom the same kindness had brought without her own concurrence into the lists of love , seemed to think me at least worthy of the honour of captiv- ity ; and ...
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... expected , that what she lost on one side , she should gain on the other ; and im- agined that every male heart would be open to a lady , who made such generous advances to the bor- ders of virility . But man , ungrateful man , instead ...
... expected , that what she lost on one side , she should gain on the other ; and im- agined that every male heart would be open to a lady , who made such generous advances to the bor- ders of virility . But man , ungrateful man , instead ...
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... expected nothing less than vows , altars , and sacrifices ; and thought her charms dishonoured , and her power infringed , by the softest opposition to her sentiments , or the smallest transgression of her commands . Time might indeed ...
... expected nothing less than vows , altars , and sacrifices ; and thought her charms dishonoured , and her power infringed , by the softest opposition to her sentiments , or the smallest transgression of her commands . Time might indeed ...
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... expected to be re- ceived as a new ornament of the family , and con- sulted by the neighbouring gentlemen as a master of pecuniary knowledge , and by the ladies as an oracle of the mode . But , unhappily , at the first pub- lick table ...
... expected to be re- ceived as a new ornament of the family , and con- sulted by the neighbouring gentlemen as a master of pecuniary knowledge , and by the ladies as an oracle of the mode . But , unhappily , at the first pub- lick table ...
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