The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... once , innumerable have been the melancholy in stances of men once distinguished for firr ness , resolution , and spirit , who in their lat ter days have been governed like children , by interested female artifice . saw and explained ...
... once , innumerable have been the melancholy in stances of men once distinguished for firr ness , resolution , and spirit , who in their lat ter days have been governed like children , by interested female artifice . saw and explained ...
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... Once , and only once , I had the satisfac- tion of seeing your illustrious friend ; and as I feel a particular regard for all whom he distinguished with his esteem and friendship , so I derive much pleasure from reflecting that I once ...
... Once , and only once , I had the satisfac- tion of seeing your illustrious friend ; and as I feel a particular regard for all whom he distinguished with his esteem and friendship , so I derive much pleasure from reflecting that I once ...
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... once told me himself they should be the last pa- pers he would destroy , and added these lines with a very faltering voice : Then from his closing eyes thy form shall part , And the last pang shall tear thee from his heart ; Life's idle ...
... once told me himself they should be the last pa- pers he would destroy , and added these lines with a very faltering voice : Then from his closing eyes thy form shall part , And the last pang shall tear thee from his heart ; Life's idle ...
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