The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to the Hebrides, Volum 31851 |
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... believe most men have them in the degree in which they are capable of having them . If I were in the country , and were dis- tressed by that malady , I would force myself to take a book ; and every time I did it I should find it the ...
... believe most men have them in the degree in which they are capable of having them . If I were in the country , and were dis- tressed by that malady , I would force myself to take a book ; and every time I did it I should find it the ...
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... believe and value ; we rather pity him . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , to be sure when you wish a man to have that belief which you think is of infinite advantage , you wish well to him ; but your primary consideration is your own quiet ...
... believe and value ; we rather pity him . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , to be sure when you wish a man to have that belief which you think is of infinite advantage , you wish well to him ; but your primary consideration is your own quiet ...
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... believe , the last of that profession called Scriveners , which is one of the London companies , but of which the business is no longer carried on separately , but is transacted by attorneys and others . He was a man of literature and ...
... believe , the last of that profession called Scriveners , which is one of the London companies , but of which the business is no longer carried on separately , but is transacted by attorneys and others . He was a man of literature and ...
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... believe , Sir , there is not ; but it is better that some should be unhappy , than that none should be happy , which would be the case in a general state of equality . " When the service was ended I went home with him , and we sat 1 ...
... believe , Sir , there is not ; but it is better that some should be unhappy , than that none should be happy , which would be the case in a general state of equality . " When the service was ended I went home with him , and we sat 1 ...
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... believe not , Sir . While grief is fresh , every attempt to divert only irritates . You must wait till grief be digested , and then amusement will dissipate the remains of it . " At dinner , Mr. Murphy entertained us with the history of ...
... believe not , Sir . While grief is fresh , every attempt to divert only irritates . You must wait till grief be digested , and then amusement will dissipate the remains of it . " At dinner , Mr. Murphy entertained us with the history of ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to ..., Volum 3 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1831 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, Including A Journal of a Tour to the ..., Volum 3 James Boswell Visualització de fragments - 1909 |
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