The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 162
... passed her time at the manour - house in the government of her children , and the management of the estate . Mrs. Busy was married at eighteen from a board- ing - school , where she had passed her time like other young ladies , in ...
... passed her time at the manour - house in the government of her children , and the management of the estate . Mrs. Busy was married at eighteen from a board- ing - school , where she had passed her time like other young ladies , in ...
Pagina 186
... passed in receiving visits from his neigh- bours , who crowded about him with all the eager- ness of benevolence ; some impatient to learn the news of the court and town , that they might be qualified by authentick information to ...
... passed in receiving visits from his neigh- bours , who crowded about him with all the eager- ness of benevolence ; some impatient to learn the news of the court and town , that they might be qualified by authentick information to ...
Pagina 221
... passed , or some other subject of learning or of reason , he soon lost his vivacity , grew peevish and silent , wrapped his cloak about him , composed himself to slumber , and reserved his gaiety for fitter auditors . At length I ...
... passed , or some other subject of learning or of reason , he soon lost his vivacity , grew peevish and silent , wrapped his cloak about him , composed himself to slumber , and reserved his gaiety for fitter auditors . At length I ...
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The dangers of imitation The impropriety of imitating Spenser | 56 |
A criticism on the English historians | 62 |
The young trader turned gentleman | 69 |
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