The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... continue to rise tolerably well , to commit those imprudences to which those are liable that defer their payments by using their money some other way than where it ought to go . And whatever money he had by him , he knew that it was not ...
... continue to rise tolerably well , to commit those imprudences to which those are liable that defer their payments by using their money some other way than where it ought to go . And whatever money he had by him , he knew that it was not ...
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... continue to pursue it vigorously and constantly . You gain , at least , what is no small advantage , security from those troublesome and wearisome discontents , which are always obtruding themselves upon a mind vacant , unemployed , and ...
... continue to pursue it vigorously and constantly . You gain , at least , what is no small advantage , security from those troublesome and wearisome discontents , which are always obtruding themselves upon a mind vacant , unemployed , and ...
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... continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet . " Talking of some of the modern plays , he said False Delicacy was totally void of character . He praised Goldsmith's Good - natured Man ; said , it was the best comedy ...
... continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet . " Talking of some of the modern plays , he said False Delicacy was totally void of character . He praised Goldsmith's Good - natured Man ; said , it was the best comedy ...
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