The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 10J. Murray, 1839 |
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... imagination . She had a very red face , and very indifferent features ; and her manners in advanced life - for her children were all grown up when Johnson first saw her had an unbecoming excess of girlish levity , and disgusting af ...
... imagination . She had a very red face , and very indifferent features ; and her manners in advanced life - for her children were all grown up when Johnson first saw her had an unbecoming excess of girlish levity , and disgusting af ...
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... imagination is impressed when the massive Being is presented to it , stalking , like a Greenland bear , over the barren He- brides , roaming round the black rocks and lonely coasts , in a small boat , on rough seas , and saluting Flora ...
... imagination is impressed when the massive Being is presented to it , stalking , like a Greenland bear , over the barren He- brides , roaming round the black rocks and lonely coasts , in a small boat , on rough seas , and saluting Flora ...
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... imagination ; but , if they want to persuade you to change your religion , you must remember , that , by increasing your faith , you may be persuaded to become a Turk . " If these were not the words , I have kept up to the express ...
... imagination ; but , if they want to persuade you to change your religion , you must remember , that , by increasing your faith , you may be persuaded to become a Turk . " If these were not the words , I have kept up to the express ...
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... imagination , so exactly balanced by the love of ease , that they can seldom stimulate him to any difficult undertaking ; they have , however , so much power , that they will not suffer him to lie quite at rest , and though they do not ...
... imagination , so exactly balanced by the love of ease , that they can seldom stimulate him to any difficult undertaking ; they have , however , so much power , that they will not suffer him to lie quite at rest , and though they do not ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 10 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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