The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... and conscience , all our own . " He added , " These are all of which I can be sure . ' They bear a small proportion to the whole , which consists of four hundred and thirty - eight verses . [ 4 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... and conscience , all our own . " He added , " These are all of which I can be sure . ' They bear a small proportion to the whole , which consists of four hundred and thirty - eight verses . [ 4 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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... sure that they were not invented , " Why , foolish fellow , ( said Johnson , ) has he any better authority for almost every thing that he believes ? " BOSWELL . " Then the vulgar , Sir , never can know they are right , but must submit ...
... sure that they were not invented , " Why , foolish fellow , ( said Johnson , ) has he any better authority for almost every thing that he believes ? " BOSWELL . " Then the vulgar , Sir , never can know they are right , but must submit ...
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. " Johnson , to be sure , has a roughness in his manner ; but no man alive has a more tender heart . He has nothing of the bear but his skin . ” 1769 : ÆTAT . 60 . ] — IN 1769 ... sure, has a roughness ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. " Johnson , to be sure , has a roughness in his manner ; but no man alive has a more tender heart . He has nothing of the bear but his skin . ” 1769 : ÆTAT . 60 . ] — IN 1769 ... sure, has a roughness ...
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