The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 122
... consider life , ' tis all a cheat , Yet fool'd with hope , men favour the deceit : Trust on , and think to - morrow will repay ; To - morrow's falser than the former day ; Lies worse ; and while it says we shall be blest With some new ...
... consider life , ' tis all a cheat , Yet fool'd with hope , men favour the deceit : Trust on , and think to - morrow will repay ; To - morrow's falser than the former day ; Lies worse ; and while it says we shall be blest With some new ...
Pàgina 168
... consider what her flattery was worth , before she choaked him with it . ' " Now let the genuine anecdote be contrasted with this . The person thus represented as being harshly treated , though a very celebrated lady , was then just come ...
... consider what her flattery was worth , before she choaked him with it . ' " Now let the genuine anecdote be contrasted with this . The person thus represented as being harshly treated , though a very celebrated lady , was then just come ...
Pàgina 214
... consider this as an inadvertence , and draw no general inference ? The truth is , that Johnson was so attentive , that in one of his manuscripts in my possession , he has marked in two columns , books borrowed , and books lent . 66 In ...
... consider this as an inadvertence , and draw no general inference ? The truth is , that Johnson was so attentive , that in one of his manuscripts in my possession , he has marked in two columns , books borrowed , and books lent . 66 In ...
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