The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 9J. Murray, 1839 |
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... common forms of common life . It is surely no dispraise to an oak that it does not bear jessamine ; and he who should plant honey- suckle round Trajan's column , would not be thought to adorn , but to disgrace it . When I have said ...
... common forms of common life . It is surely no dispraise to an oak that it does not bear jessamine ; and he who should plant honey- suckle round Trajan's column , would not be thought to adorn , but to disgrace it . When I have said ...
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... common occasions , of sitting steadily down at the other end of the room to write at the moment what should be said in company , either by Dr. Johnson or to him , I never practised myself , nor approved of in another . ( ) There is ...
... common occasions , of sitting steadily down at the other end of the room to write at the moment what should be said in company , either by Dr. Johnson or to him , I never practised myself , nor approved of in another . ( ) There is ...
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... common life , leaving no ideas behind which could serve living wight as warning or direction . How I should act is not the case , But how would Brutus in my place ? And now , " cries Mr. Johnson , laughing with obstre- perous violence ...
... common life , leaving no ideas behind which could serve living wight as warning or direction . How I should act is not the case , But how would Brutus in my place ? And now , " cries Mr. Johnson , laughing with obstre- perous violence ...
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... common beggars ? they only lay it out in gin or tobacco . " And why should they be denied such sweet- eners of their existence ? " says Johnson ; " It is surely very savage to refuse them every possible avenue to pleasure , reckoned too ...
... common beggars ? they only lay it out in gin or tobacco . " And why should they be denied such sweet- eners of their existence ? " says Johnson ; " It is surely very savage to refuse them every possible avenue to pleasure , reckoned too ...
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... common in great cities , that a surly fellow like me has no compas- sion to spare for wounds given only to vanity or soft- ness . " No man , therefore , who smarted from the ingratitude of his friends found any sympathy from our ...
... common in great cities , that a surly fellow like me has no compas- sion to spare for wounds given only to vanity or soft- ness . " No man , therefore , who smarted from the ingratitude of his friends found any sympathy from our ...
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