The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... regard of the calm , the pru- dent , the economical Sophronia , a lady who con- sidered wit as dangerous , and learning as superfluous , and thought that the woman who kept her house clean , and her accounts exact , took receipts for ...
... regard of the calm , the pru- dent , the economical Sophronia , a lady who con- sidered wit as dangerous , and learning as superfluous , and thought that the woman who kept her house clean , and her accounts exact , took receipts for ...
Pagina 37
... regard for his darling phantom . Homer , when the plan of his poem made the death of Patroclus necessary , resolved , at least , that he should die with honour ; and therefore brought down against him the patron god of Troy , and left ...
... regard for his darling phantom . Homer , when the plan of his poem made the death of Patroclus necessary , resolved , at least , that he should die with honour ; and therefore brought down against him the patron god of Troy , and left ...
Pagina 41
... regard : the lawyer scarcely hears the name of a physician with- out contempt ; and he that is growing great and happy by electrifying a bottle , wonders how the world can be engaged by trifling prattle about war or peace . If ...
... regard : the lawyer scarcely hears the name of a physician with- out contempt ; and he that is growing great and happy by electrifying a bottle , wonders how the world can be engaged by trifling prattle about war or peace . If ...
Pagina 44
... regard solicited by the obse- quiousness of gallantry , the gaiety of wit , and the timidity of love . If , therefore , I am yet a stranger to nuptial happiness , I suffer only the consequences of my own resolves , and can look back ...
... regard solicited by the obse- quiousness of gallantry , the gaiety of wit , and the timidity of love . If , therefore , I am yet a stranger to nuptial happiness , I suffer only the consequences of my own resolves , and can look back ...
Pagina 61
... its uniformity , and to the attention by its length . It was at first formed in imitation of the Italian poets , without due regard to the genius of our language . The Italians have little variety of termination , and were 61 THE RAMBLER.
... its uniformity , and to the attention by its length . It was at first formed in imitation of the Italian poets , without due regard to the genius of our language . The Italians have little variety of termination , and were 61 THE RAMBLER.
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