The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... maids , and wanton poets . " " Though no comets or prodigies fore- told the ruin of Greece , signs which heaven ... maid , new wonders fix me thine ; Thy soul completes the triumphs of thy face ; The strongest effort of a female ...
... maids , and wanton poets . " " Though no comets or prodigies fore- told the ruin of Greece , signs which heaven ... maid , new wonders fix me thine ; Thy soul completes the triumphs of thy face ; The strongest effort of a female ...
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... maid , be overwhelmed and crush- ed by unnecessary ornaments . The time for discrimination seems to be now come . Toleration , adoption , and naturalization have run their lengths . Good order and authority are now necessary . But where ...
... maid , be overwhelmed and crush- ed by unnecessary ornaments . The time for discrimination seems to be now come . Toleration , adoption , and naturalization have run their lengths . Good order and authority are now necessary . But where ...
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... maid in the same bed together . " The captain then desired to see the rooms where they lay , and remarked shrewdly enough that the room wherein the supposed maid- servant lay was better than that of her mistress -Ascanius . - ED ...
... maid in the same bed together . " The captain then desired to see the rooms where they lay , and remarked shrewdly enough that the room wherein the supposed maid- servant lay was better than that of her mistress -Ascanius . - ED ...
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