The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 5
... every day new improvements in her schemes for the regulations of her servants , and the distribution of her time . I was convinced that , whatever I might suffer from Sophronia , I should escape poverty ; and 5 THE RAMBLER.
... every day new improvements in her schemes for the regulations of her servants , and the distribution of her time . I was convinced that , whatever I might suffer from Sophronia , I should escape poverty ; and 5 THE RAMBLER.
Pagina 6
Samuel Johnson. suffer from Sophronia , I should escape poverty ; and we therefore proceeded to adjust the settlements according to her own rule , fair and softly . But one morning her maid came to me in tears to intreat my interest for ...
Samuel Johnson. suffer from Sophronia , I should escape poverty ; and we therefore proceeded to adjust the settlements according to her own rule , fair and softly . But one morning her maid came to me in tears to intreat my interest for ...
Pagina 13
... suffered to advance from crime to crime , till they deserve death , because , if they had been sooner prosecuted , they would have suf- fered death before they deserved it . This scheme of invigorating the laws by relaxa- tion , and ...
... suffered to advance from crime to crime , till they deserve death , because , if they had been sooner prosecuted , they would have suf- fered death before they deserved it . This scheme of invigorating the laws by relaxa- tion , and ...
Pagina 14
... suffering from re- peated disappointments any abatement of my hope , or repression of my activity . You must have observed in the world a species of mortals who employ themselves in promoting matrimony , and without any visible motive ...
... suffering from re- peated disappointments any abatement of my hope , or repression of my activity . You must have observed in the world a species of mortals who employ themselves in promoting matrimony , and without any visible motive ...
Pagina 27
... with contempt , and received and dismissed them with surly silence . My master was afraid lest the shop should suffer by this change of my behaviour ; and , therefore , after some expostulations , posted me in the ware- house 27 THE ...
... with contempt , and received and dismissed them with surly silence . My master was afraid lest the shop should suffer by this change of my behaviour ; and , therefore , after some expostulations , posted me in the ware- house 27 THE ...
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