The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 172
Samuel Johnson. agony . As they stand deliberating where they shall be secure , a man who had been present at the show enters , and relates how Samson , having prevailed on his guide to suffer him to lean against the main pillars of the ...
Samuel Johnson. agony . As they stand deliberating where they shall be secure , a man who had been present at the show enters , and relates how Samson , having prevailed on his guide to suffer him to lean against the main pillars of the ...
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... secure themselves from cold and hunger , were num- bered amongst their deities . But these arts once discovered by philosophy , and facilitated by experi- ence , are afterwards practised with very little assist- ance from the faculties ...
... secure themselves from cold and hunger , were num- bered amongst their deities . But these arts once discovered by philosophy , and facilitated by experi- ence , are afterwards practised with very little assist- ance from the faculties ...
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... secure by cutting off all power of revenge . But what can a parent hope from the oppression of those who were born to his protection , of those who can disturb him with no competition , who can enrich him with no spoils ? Why cowards ...
... secure by cutting off all power of revenge . But what can a parent hope from the oppression of those who were born to his protection , of those who can disturb him with no competition , who can enrich him with no spoils ? Why cowards ...
Sommario
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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