The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... nature and characters only of manners . But I cannot help being of opinion , that the neat watches of Fielding are as well comstructed as the large clocks of Richardson , and that his dial - plates are brighter . Fielding's characters ...
... nature and characters only of manners . But I cannot help being of opinion , that the neat watches of Fielding are as well comstructed as the large clocks of Richardson , and that his dial - plates are brighter . Fielding's characters ...
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. nature . But mere obvious nature may be ex- hibited with very little power of mind . " On Thursday , October 19 , I passed the eve- ning with him at his house . He advised me to complete a Dictionary ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. nature . But mere obvious nature may be ex- hibited with very little power of mind . " On Thursday , October 19 , I passed the eve- ning with him at his house . He advised me to complete a Dictionary ...
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... nature , it is certainly true of intellec- tual nature , that it abhors a vacuum : our minds cannot be empty ; and evil will break in upon them , if they are not pre - occupied by good . My dear Sir , mind your studies , mind your ...
... nature , it is certainly true of intellec- tual nature , that it abhors a vacuum : our minds cannot be empty ; and evil will break in upon them , if they are not pre - occupied by good . My dear Sir , mind your studies , mind your ...
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