The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 3
... give the ladies an oppor- tunity of seeming to discard me ; and that I never forsook a mistress for larger fortune , or brighter beauty , but because I discovered some irregularity in her conduct , or some depravity in her mind ; not ...
... give the ladies an oppor- tunity of seeming to discard me ; and that I never forsook a mistress for larger fortune , or brighter beauty , but because I discovered some irregularity in her conduct , or some depravity in her mind ; not ...
Pagina 7
... give the remaining part of my history of courtship . I presume that I should hitherto have injured the majesty of female virtue , had I not hoped to transfer my affection to higher merit . P I am , & c . HYMENAEUS . No. 114. SATURDAY ...
... give the remaining part of my history of courtship . I presume that I should hitherto have injured the majesty of female virtue , had I not hoped to transfer my affection to higher merit . P I am , & c . HYMENAEUS . No. 114. SATURDAY ...
Pagina 10
... gives us little reason to hope that any reformation will be effected by a periodical havock of our fellow - beings , perhaps it will not be useless to consider what consequences might arise from relaxations of the law , and a more ...
... gives us little reason to hope that any reformation will be effected by a periodical havock of our fellow - beings , perhaps it will not be useless to consider what consequences might arise from relaxations of the law , and a more ...
Pagina 26
... give any other proof of my existence than that I put round the glass , and was in my turn permitted to name the toast . My mother , indeed , endeavoured to comfort me in my vexation , by telling me , that perhaps these showy talkers ...
... give any other proof of my existence than that I put round the glass , and was in my turn permitted to name the toast . My mother , indeed , endeavoured to comfort me in my vexation , by telling me , that perhaps these showy talkers ...
Pagina 37
... give the name of the great sea and the Atlan- tick ocean . And even in this known and frequented continent , what hope can you entertain , that your renown will pass the stream of Ganges , or the cliffs of Caucasus ? or by whom will ...
... give the name of the great sea and the Atlan- tick ocean . And even in this known and frequented continent , what hope can you entertain , that your renown will pass the stream of Ganges , or the cliffs of Caucasus ? or by whom will ...
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