The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 5Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 55
... once into a labyrinth , of which neither the beginning nor end can be discovered , and toils and struggles without progress or extrication . It is asserted by Horace , that , " if matter be once got together , words will be found with ...
... once into a labyrinth , of which neither the beginning nor end can be discovered , and toils and struggles without progress or extrication . It is asserted by Horace , that , " if matter be once got together , words will be found with ...
Pagina 80
... once a time when wreaths of bays or oak were considered as recompenses equal to the most wearisome labours and terrifick dangers , and when the miseries of long marches and stormy seas were at once driven from the remembrance by the ...
... once a time when wreaths of bays or oak were considered as recompenses equal to the most wearisome labours and terrifick dangers , and when the miseries of long marches and stormy seas were at once driven from the remembrance by the ...
Pagina 147
... once found the vulnerable part will always be feared , and the resentment will burn on in secret , of which shame hinders the discovery . This , however , is a slow malignity , which a wise man will obviate as inconsistent with quiet ...
... once found the vulnerable part will always be feared , and the resentment will burn on in secret , of which shame hinders the discovery . This , however , is a slow malignity , which a wise man will obviate as inconsistent with quiet ...
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NO PAGE 111 The pleasures and advantages of industry | 1 |
The itch of writing universal | 7 |
The folly of creating artificial wants | 14 |
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