The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... live in the coun- try , unless he has something to do which can be better done in the country . For instance : if he is to shut himself up for a year to study a sci- ence , it is better to look out to the fields , than to an opposite ...
... live in the coun- try , unless he has something to do which can be better done in the country . For instance : if he is to shut himself up for a year to study a sci- ence , it is better to look out to the fields , than to an opposite ...
Pàgina 146
... live at my house . I was obliged to tell her , that you would be in as respectable a situation in my house as in hers . Sir , the in- solence of wealth will creep out . " " She has a little both of the insolence of wealth , and the ...
... live at my house . I was obliged to tell her , that you would be in as respectable a situation in my house as in hers . Sir , the in- solence of wealth will creep out . " " She has a little both of the insolence of wealth , and the ...
Pàgina 286
... live abstinently , till he can persuade himself to live by rule . Encourage , as you can , the musical girl . “ Nothing is more common than mutualdislike , where mutual approbation is particularly expected . There is often on both sides ...
... live abstinently , till he can persuade himself to live by rule . Encourage , as you can , the musical girl . “ Nothing is more common than mutualdislike , where mutual approbation is particularly expected . There is often on both sides ...
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