The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... attention to veracity ; being always resolved to relate every fact as it stood , he looked even on the smaller parts of life with minute attention , and remem- bered such passages as escape cursory and common observers . His veracity ...
... attention to veracity ; being always resolved to relate every fact as it stood , he looked even on the smaller parts of life with minute attention , and remem- bered such passages as escape cursory and common observers . His veracity ...
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... attention he bestowed on it . " JOHNSON . “ Nay , Sir , he died of want of attention , if he died at all by that book . " We talked of a work much in vogue at that time , written in a very mellifluous style , but which , under pretext ...
... attention he bestowed on it . " JOHNSON . “ Nay , Sir , he died of want of attention , if he died at all by that book . " We talked of a work much in vogue at that time , written in a very mellifluous style , but which , under pretext ...
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... attention , as you can , upon your accustomed duties and accustomed entertainments . You can do no more for our dear boy , but you must not therefore think less on those whom your attention may make fitter for the place to which he is ...
... attention , as you can , upon your accustomed duties and accustomed entertainments . You can do no more for our dear boy , but you must not therefore think less on those whom your attention may make fitter for the place to which he is ...
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