The Works of Samuel Johnson, 3±ÇPafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... , when I inform you , that I never yet professed love to a woman without sincere intentions of marriage ; that I have never continued an appearance of intimacy 2 M from the hour that my inclination changed , but to 2 THE RAMBLER.
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Samuel Johnson. from the hour that my inclination changed , but to preserve her whom I was leaving from the shock of abruptness , or the ignominy of contempt ; that I always endeavoured to give the ladies an oppor- tunity of seeming to ...
Samuel Johnson. from the hour that my inclination changed , but to preserve her whom I was leaving from the shock of abruptness , or the ignominy of contempt ; that I always endeavoured to give the ladies an oppor- tunity of seeming to ...
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... hour , the common sensa- tions of mankind pleading in their favour . From this conviction of the inequality of the punishment to the offence , proceeds the frequent solicitation of pardons . They who would rejoice at the correction of a ...
... hour , the common sensa- tions of mankind pleading in their favour . From this conviction of the inequality of the punishment to the offence , proceeds the frequent solicitation of pardons . They who would rejoice at the correction of a ...
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... hour , and pay the price of a whole com- pany . When we passed the streets , she was often charmed with some trinket in the toy - shops ; and from moderate desires of seals and snuff - boxes , rose , by degrees , to gold and diamonds ...
... hour , and pay the price of a whole com- pany . When we passed the streets , she was often charmed with some trinket in the toy - shops ; and from moderate desires of seals and snuff - boxes , rose , by degrees , to gold and diamonds ...
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... hours , Lull'd by the beating winds and dashing show'rs ! And it is impossible not to discover the fondness of Lucretius , an earlier writer , for a garret , in his description of the lofty towers of serene learning , and of the ...
... hours , Lull'd by the beating winds and dashing show'rs ! And it is impossible not to discover the fondness of Lucretius , an earlier writer , for a garret , in his description of the lofty towers of serene learning , and of the ...
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