| Charles James - 1805 - 1236 str.
...such multitiplicity was ever free, may for a time furnish folly with laughter, and harden ignorance in contempt; but useful diligence will at last prevail,...will consider that no dictionary of a living tongue (most especially a military dictionary in our language, which is hourly borrowing fresh terms from... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 238 str.
...risible absurdities, from which no work of such multiplicity was ever free, may for a time furnish folly with laughter, and harden ignorance into contempt...but useful diligence will at last prevail, and there can never be wanting some who distinguish desert. Among those who amused themselves and the public... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 954 str.
...work of such multiplient ever free, may for a time furnish folly with laughter, and harden ignoranc contempt ; but useful diligence will at last prevail, and there never can be w, i юте who distinguish desert ; who will consider that no dictionary of a living tongue «•ver... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 str.
...risible absurdities, from which no work of such multiplicity was ever free, may for a time furnish folly with laughter, and harden ignorance into contempt...hastening to publication, some words are budding, and some falling away ; that a whole life cannot be spent upon syntax and etymology, and that even a whole... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 str.
...risible absurditics, from which no work of such multiplicity was ever free, may for a time furnish folly with laughter, and harden ignorance into contempt...hastening to publication, some words are budding, and some fulling away ; that a whole life cannot be spent upon syntax and etymology, and that even a whole... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 486 str.
...multiplicity was ever free, may for a time furnish folly with laughter, and harden ignorance in Contempt; bat useful diligence will at last prevail, and there never...dictionary of a living tongue ever can be perfect, fmce, while it is hastening to publication, some words are budding, and some falling away; that a whole... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 808 str.
...such multiplicity was ever free, may for a time furnish folly with laughter, and harden ignorance in contempt ; but useful diligence will at last prevail, and there never can he wanting some who distinguish desert ; who will consider that no dictionary of a living tongue ever... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1815 - 660 str.
...risible absurdities, from which no work of such multiplicity was ever free, may, for a time, furnish folly with laughter, and harden ignorance into contempt...useful diligence will at last prevail ; and there can never be wanting some who distinguish desert." * We find the same tender recollection of the loss... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 514 str.
...risible absurdities, from which no work of such multiplicity was ever free, may for a time furnish folly with laughter, and harden ignorance into contempt...hastening to publication, some words are budding, and some falling away ; that a whole life cannot be spent upon syntax and etymology, and that even a whole... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 492 str.
...risible absurdities, from which no work of such multiplicity was ever free, may for a time furnish folly with laughter, and harden ignorance into contempt...hastening to publication, some words are budding, and some falling away ; that a whole life cannot be spent upon syntax and etymology, and that even a whole... | |
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