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The Works of Samuel Johnson: With an Essay on His Life and Genius - Page 47
by Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810
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Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces. ...

1774 - 390 pages
...merry Malice of thefe Beings Ws.' found Means of enjoying to which we have nothing equal or fimilar. They now and then catch a Mortal proud of his Parts, and flattered either by the Submiffion of thofe who court his Kindnefs, or the Notice of thbfe who fuffer him to court theirs....
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Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1774 - 428 pages
...merry Malice of thefe Beings has found Means of enjoying to which we have nothing equal or fimilar. They now and then catch a Mortal proud of his Parts, and flattered either by the Subrniffion of thofe who court his Kindnefs, or the Kotice of thofe who fuller him to court theirs....
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Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1774 - 392 pages
...Malice of thefe Beings has found Means of enjoying to which we have nothing equal or fimilar. '('hey now and then catch a Mortal proud of his Parts, and flattered either by the Submillion of thofe who court his Kindnefs, or the Notice of thofe who fuller him to court theirs....
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Political tracts. Political essays ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 550 pages
...merry malice of thefe beings has found means of enjoying to which we have nothing equal or fimilar. They now and then catch a mortal proud of his parts, and flattered either by the fubmifilon of thofe who court his kindnefs, or the notice of thole who fuffer him to court theirs....
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Political tracts. Political essays. Miscellaneous essays. A journey to the ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 pages
...merry malice of thefe beings has found means of enjoying to which we have nothing equal or fimilar. They now and then catch a mortal proud of his parts, and flattered either by the fubmiflion of thofe who court hrs kindnefs, or the notice of thofe who fuffer him to court theirs....
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - Biography - 1801 - 432 pages
...merry malice of thefe beings has found means of enjoying to which we have nothing equal or Gmilar. They now and then catch a mortal proud of his parts, and flattered either by the fubmiffion of thofe who court his kindnefs, or the notice of thofe who fuffer him to court theirs....
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1806 - 360 pages
...exhibited together. One sport the merry malice of these beings has found means of enjoying to which we have nothing equal or similar. They now and then catch...fill with idle notions, till in time they make their plaything an author : their first diversion commonly begins with an ode or an epistle, then rises perhaps...
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Miscellaneous essays. Political tracts. A journey to the Western islands of ...

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 pages
...exhibited together. One sport the merry malice of these beings has found means of enjoying, to which we have nothing equal or similar. They now and then catch...fill with idle notions, till in time they make their plaything an author : their first diversion commonly begins with an ode or an epistle, then rises perhaps...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 8

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 pages
...exhibited together. One sport the merry malice of these beings has found means of enjoying to which we have nothing equal or similar. They now and then catch...fill with idle notions, till in time they make their plaything an author ; their first diversion commonly begins with an ode or an epistle, then rises perhaps...
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Works, Volume 8

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 388 pages
...exhibited together. One sport the merry malice of these beings has found means of enjoying to which we have nothing equal or similar. They now and then catch...fill with idle notions, till in time they make their plaything an author ; their first diversion commonly begins with an ode or an epistle, then rises perhaps...
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