The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... desire of distinction . ] " Read Cheyne's English Malady ; ' but do not let him teach you a foolish notion that melancholy is a proof of acuteness . 6 “ To hear that you have not opened your boxes of books is very offensive . The ...
... desire of distinction . ] " Read Cheyne's English Malady ; ' but do not let him teach you a foolish notion that melancholy is a proof of acuteness . 6 “ To hear that you have not opened your boxes of books is very offensive . The ...
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... desire that chast his wife should bee , First be he true , for truth doth truth deserve ; Then be he such , as she his worth may see , And , alwaies one , credit with her preserve ; for I believe Mrs. Boswell must have some part in 266 ...
... desire that chast his wife should bee , First be he true , for truth doth truth deserve ; Then be he such , as she his worth may see , And , alwaies one , credit with her preserve ; for I believe Mrs. Boswell must have some part in 266 ...
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... desire to read on . When I urged that there were some good poetical passages in the book , " Where , " said he , " will you find so large a collection without some ? " I thought the description of Winter might obtain his approbation ...
... desire to read on . When I urged that there were some good poetical passages in the book , " Where , " said he , " will you find so large a collection without some ? " I thought the description of Winter might obtain his approbation ...
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