The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volumen2Cowie, 1825 |
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... lady's misery in a summer retirement . +125 . The difficulty of defining comedy , Tragick and comick sentiments confounded ... ..... 126. The universality of cowardice . The impropriety of extort- ing praise . The impertinence of an ...
... lady's misery in a summer retirement . +125 . The difficulty of defining comedy , Tragick and comick sentiments confounded ... ..... 126. The universality of cowardice . The impropriety of extort- ing praise . The impertinence of an ...
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... lady ......... . 192. Love unsuccessful without riches 193. The authour's art of praising himself ... 194. A young ... Lady's performance on horseback .. 7. Scheme for news - writers .... 8. Plan of military discipline .... 9. Progress ...
... lady ......... . 192. Love unsuccessful without riches 193. The authour's art of praising himself ... 194. A young ... Lady's performance on horseback .. 7. Scheme for news - writers .... 8. Plan of military discipline .... 9. Progress ...
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... Ladies ' journey to London .. 617 81. Indian's speech to his countrymen 82. The true idea of beauty .. 83. Scruple , Wormwood , Sturdy , and Gentle . 84. Biography how best performed .. 85. Books multiplied by useless compilations . 86 ...
... Ladies ' journey to London .. 617 81. Indian's speech to his countrymen 82. The true idea of beauty .. 83. Scruple , Wormwood , Sturdy , and Gentle . 84. Biography how best performed .. 85. Books multiplied by useless compilations . 86 ...
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... lady turns away like Ajax in mute disdain . She turns away like Ajax ; but she resembles him in none of those qualities which give either dignity or propriety to silence . She might , without any departure from the tenour of her conduct ...
... lady turns away like Ajax in mute disdain . She turns away like Ajax ; but she resembles him in none of those qualities which give either dignity or propriety to silence . She might , without any departure from the tenour of her conduct ...
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... lady whom I endeavoured to protect in a crowded passage , as she was about to step into her chariot , thanked me for my civility , and told me , that , as she had often distinguished me for my modest and respectful behaviour , whenever ...
... lady whom I endeavoured to protect in a crowded passage , as she was about to step into her chariot , thanked me for my civility , and told me , that , as she had often distinguished me for my modest and respectful behaviour , whenever ...
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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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