The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... knowledge 235 151 The climactericks of the mind 241 152 Criticism on epistolary writings 247 153 The treatment incurred by loss of fortune 253 -154 The inefficacy of genius without learning 260 155 The usefulness of advice . The danger ...
... knowledge 235 151 The climactericks of the mind 241 152 Criticism on epistolary writings 247 153 The treatment incurred by loss of fortune 253 -154 The inefficacy of genius without learning 260 155 The usefulness of advice . The danger ...
Pagina 16
... she avoided all compliance with the fashion ; and to boast the profundity of her knowledge , mistook the various textures of silk , confounded tabbies with damasks , and sent for ribands by wrong names . 16 THE RAMBLER.
... she avoided all compliance with the fashion ; and to boast the profundity of her knowledge , mistook the various textures of silk , confounded tabbies with damasks , and sent for ribands by wrong names . 16 THE RAMBLER.
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... knowledge of my trade , I was quickly master of all that could be known , became a critick in small wares , contrived new variations of figures , and new mixtures of colours , and was sometimes consulted by the weavers when they pro ...
... knowledge of my trade , I was quickly master of all that could be known , became a critick in small wares , contrived new variations of figures , and new mixtures of colours , and was sometimes consulted by the weavers when they pro ...
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... knowledge , and by the ladies as an oracle of the mode . But , unhappily , at the first pub- lick table to which I was invited , appeared a student of the Temple , and an officer of the guards , who looked upon me with a smile of ...
... knowledge , and by the ladies as an oracle of the mode . But , unhappily , at the first pub- lick table to which I was invited , appeared a student of the Temple , and an officer of the guards , who looked upon me with a smile of ...
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... knowledge , and such extent of curiosity , as is scarcely to be found in any single intellect : or perhaps others foresaw the tumults which would be raised against them , and confined their knowledge to their own breasts , and abandoned ...
... knowledge , and such extent of curiosity , as is scarcely to be found in any single intellect : or perhaps others foresaw the tumults which would be raised against them , and confined their knowledge to their own breasts , and abandoned ...
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