The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... public villany , too strong for justice , Shews his bold front , the harbinger of ruin , Can brave Leontius call for airy wonders , Which cheats interpret , and which fools regard ? When some neglected fabrick nods beneath The weight of ...
... public villany , too strong for justice , Shews his bold front , the harbinger of ruin , Can brave Leontius call for airy wonders , Which cheats interpret , and which fools regard ? When some neglected fabrick nods beneath The weight of ...
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... public of his former attacks upon government , and of his now being a pensioner , without allowing for the honourable terms upon which Johnson's pension was granted and accepted , or the change of system which the British court had ...
... public of his former attacks upon government , and of his now being a pensioner , without allowing for the honourable terms upon which Johnson's pension was granted and accepted , or the change of system which the British court had ...
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... public business , improving studies , and domestick pleasures , neither melancholy nor caprice will find any place for entrance . Whatever philosophy may determine of material nature , it is certainly true of intellectual nature , that ...
... public business , improving studies , and domestick pleasures , neither melancholy nor caprice will find any place for entrance . Whatever philosophy may determine of material nature , it is certainly true of intellectual nature , that ...
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