The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volumen2Cowie, 1825 |
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... eyes in the morning , but upon some new appointment ; nor slept at night without a dream of dances , musick , and good hands , or of soft sighs and humble supplications ; must now retire to distant pro- vinces , where the syrens of ...
... eyes in the morning , but upon some new appointment ; nor slept at night without a dream of dances , musick , and good hands , or of soft sighs and humble supplications ; must now retire to distant pro- vinces , where the syrens of ...
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... hindrances will be found in every road of life , but he that fixes his eyes upon any thing at a distance , ne- cessarily loses sight of all that fills up the intermediate N 127 . 29 THE RAMBLER . Betty Broom's history.
... hindrances will be found in every road of life , but he that fixes his eyes upon any thing at a distance , ne- cessarily loses sight of all that fills up the intermediate N 127 . 29 THE RAMBLER . Betty Broom's history.
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... eyes abroad in the living world , and endeavouring to form maxims of practice and new hints of theory , content their curiosity with that secondary knowledge which books afford , and think themselves entitled to reverence by a new ...
... eyes abroad in the living world , and endeavouring to form maxims of practice and new hints of theory , content their curiosity with that secondary knowledge which books afford , and think themselves entitled to reverence by a new ...
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... ; we all feel hourly pain and pleasure from events which pass unheeded before other eyes , but can scarcely communicate our perceptions VOL . II . E to minds pre - occupied by different objects , any N ° 130 . 41 THE RAMBLER .
... ; we all feel hourly pain and pleasure from events which pass unheeded before other eyes , but can scarcely communicate our perceptions VOL . II . E to minds pre - occupied by different objects , any N ° 130 . 41 THE RAMBLER .
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... eyes were without lustre ; how another struck the sight at a distance , but wanted my hair and teeth at a nearer view ; another disgraced an elegant shape with a brown skin ; some had short fingers , and others dimples in a wrong place ...
... eyes were without lustre ; how another struck the sight at a distance , but wanted my hair and teeth at a nearer view ; another disgraced an elegant shape with a brown skin ; some had short fingers , and others dimples in a wrong place ...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volumen2 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1825 |
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