The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 20
... with higher hopes than human nature can gratify ; that I dress up an ideal charmer in all the radiance of perfection , and then enter the world to look for the same excellence in corporeal beauty . But surely , Mr. 20 THE RAMBLER.
... with higher hopes than human nature can gratify ; that I dress up an ideal charmer in all the radiance of perfection , and then enter the world to look for the same excellence in corporeal beauty . But surely , Mr. 20 THE RAMBLER.
Pagina 23
... enter into a path , which led to such honour and felicity ; but was forced for a time to endure some repression of my eagerness , for it was my grandfather's maxim , that a young man seldom makes much money , who is out of his time ...
... enter into a path , which led to such honour and felicity ; but was forced for a time to endure some repression of my eagerness , for it was my grandfather's maxim , that a young man seldom makes much money , who is out of his time ...
Pagina 26
... entered careless and gay , sat down with a kind of unceremonious civility , and without appearing to intend any inter- ruption , drew my audience away to the other part of the room , to which I had not the courage to follow them . Soon ...
... entered careless and gay , sat down with a kind of unceremonious civility , and without appearing to intend any inter- ruption , drew my audience away to the other part of the room , to which I had not the courage to follow them . Soon ...
Pagina 42
... entering the world , and looking abroad for a suitable associate , that all are equally vicious , or equally ridiculous ; that they who trust are certainly betrayed , and they who esteem are always disappointed ; is not to awaken ...
... entering the world , and looking abroad for a suitable associate , that all are equally vicious , or equally ridiculous ; that they who trust are certainly betrayed , and they who esteem are always disappointed ; is not to awaken ...
Pagina 45
... enter a room if a rat was heard behind the wainscot , nor cross a field where the cattle were frisking in the sunshine ; the least breeze that waved upon the river was a storm , and every clamour in the street was a cry of fire . I have ...
... enter a room if a rat was heard behind the wainscot , nor cross a field where the cattle were frisking in the sunshine ; the least breeze that waved upon the river was a storm , and every clamour in the street was a cry of fire . I have ...
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