The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... particular encouragements and presents above their wages ; it is remarkable that he would permit their relations to visit them , and stay at his house two or three days at a time . " The wonder , with most that hear an account of his ...
... particular encouragements and presents above their wages ; it is remarkable that he would permit their relations to visit them , and stay at his house two or three days at a time . " The wonder , with most that hear an account of his ...
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... particular person to do that which any one may do as well ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , one man has greater readiness at doing it than another . " I spoke of Mr. Harris , of Salisbury , as being a very learned man , and in particular an ...
... particular person to do that which any one may do as well ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , one man has greater readiness at doing it than another . " I spoke of Mr. Harris , of Salisbury , as being a very learned man , and in particular an ...
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... particular person to do that which any one may do as well ? ” JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , one man has greater readiness at doing it than another . " " " I spoke of Mr. Harris , of Salisbury , as being a very learned man , and in particular ...
... particular person to do that which any one may do as well ? ” JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , one man has greater readiness at doing it than another . " " " I spoke of Mr. Harris , of Salisbury , as being a very learned man , and in particular ...
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