The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... never to be intoxicated , never to lose the power over himself . I shall not begin to drink wine again , till I grow old , and want it . " BOSWELL . " I think , Sir , you once said to me , from that which a celebrated gentleman made on ...
... never to be intoxicated , never to lose the power over himself . I shall not begin to drink wine again , till I grow old , and want it . " BOSWELL . " I think , Sir , you once said to me , from that which a celebrated gentleman made on ...
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... never begun it again . I never felt any difference upon myself from eating one thing rather than another , nor from one kind of weather rather than another . There are people , I believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of ...
... never begun it again . I never felt any difference upon myself from eating one thing rather than another , nor from one kind of weather rather than another . There are people , I believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of ...
Pàgina 286
... never will live abstinently , till he can persuade himself to live by rule . Encourage , as you can , the musical girl . “ Nothing is more common than mutualdislike , where mutual approbation is particularly expected . There is often on ...
... never will live abstinently , till he can persuade himself to live by rule . Encourage , as you can , the musical girl . “ Nothing is more common than mutualdislike , where mutual approbation is particularly expected . There is often on ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 6 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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