The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... given him a disgust to marriage ; but by taking a second wife he pays the highest compliment to the first , by shewing that she made him so happy as a married man , that he wishes to be so a second time . " So ingenious a turn did he ...
... given him a disgust to marriage ; but by taking a second wife he pays the highest compliment to the first , by shewing that she made him so happy as a married man , that he wishes to be so a second time . " So ingenious a turn did he ...
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... given by the King to the people : Pitt was a minister given by the people to the King , -as an adjunct . " 66 The misfortune of Goldsmith in conversation is this : he goes on without knowing how he is to get off : His genius is great ...
... given by the King to the people : Pitt was a minister given by the people to the King , -as an adjunct . " 66 The misfortune of Goldsmith in conversation is this : he goes on without knowing how he is to get off : His genius is great ...
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... given to them ; and few are given . The way to spread a work is to sell it at a low price . No man will send to buy a thing that costs even sixpence , without an intention to read it . " Bos- WELL . May it not be doubted , Sir , whether ...
... given to them ; and few are given . The way to spread a work is to sell it at a low price . No man will send to buy a thing that costs even sixpence , without an intention to read it . " Bos- WELL . May it not be doubted , Sir , whether ...
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