The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 22
... , always recounting the glories of the city ; enumerating the succession of mayors ; celebrating the magnificence of the banquets at Guildhall ; and relating the civilities paid her at the companies ' feasts 22 THE RAMBLER.
... , always recounting the glories of the city ; enumerating the succession of mayors ; celebrating the magnificence of the banquets at Guildhall ; and relating the civilities paid her at the companies ' feasts 22 THE RAMBLER.
Pagina 30
... celebrated symbol of Pythagoras , ἀνεμῶν πνεόντων τὴν ἔχω προσκύνει ; ' when the wind blows , worship its echo . " This could not but be understood by his disciples as an inviolable injunction to live in a garret , which I have found ...
... celebrated symbol of Pythagoras , ἀνεμῶν πνεόντων τὴν ἔχω προσκύνει ; ' when the wind blows , worship its echo . " This could not but be understood by his disciples as an inviolable injunction to live in a garret , which I have found ...
Pagina 66
... celebrated for the labour of his researches , and the elegance of his style ; but he has endeavoured to exert his judgment more than his genius , to select facts , rather than adorn them ; and has produced an historical dissertation ...
... celebrated for the labour of his researches , and the elegance of his style ; but he has endeavoured to exert his judgment more than his genius , to select facts , rather than adorn them ; and has produced an historical dissertation ...
Pagina 72
... celebrating the greatness and felicity of the esquire ; though the conversation seldom ended without some complaint of my covet- ousness , or some remark upon my language , or my gait . I now began to venture in the publick walks , and ...
... celebrating the greatness and felicity of the esquire ; though the conversation seldom ended without some complaint of my covet- ousness , or some remark upon my language , or my gait . I now began to venture in the publick walks , and ...
Pagina 115
... celebrated in the papers of the day , imi- tated by all who endeavoured to rise into fashion , and censured by those whom age or disappointment forced to retire . My mother , who pleased herself with the hopes of seeing my exaltation ...
... celebrated in the papers of the day , imi- tated by all who endeavoured to rise into fashion , and censured by those whom age or disappointment forced to retire . My mother , who pleased herself with the hopes of seeing my exaltation ...
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