The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... desire to confront this strange , elusive , haunted , beautiful , and some- times menacing and sinister world with so four- square a front as did Johnson amidst his fellow- creatures . Yet any extreme divergence from his habit of mind ...
... desire to confront this strange , elusive , haunted , beautiful , and some- times menacing and sinister world with so four- square a front as did Johnson amidst his fellow- creatures . Yet any extreme divergence from his habit of mind ...
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... desire you to tell me what is to be done . Excision is doubtless necessary to the cure , and I know not any means of palliation . The op- eration is doubtless painful ; but is it dangerous ? The pain I hope to endure with decency ; but ...
... desire you to tell me what is to be done . Excision is doubtless necessary to the cure , and I know not any means of palliation . The op- eration is doubtless painful ; but is it dangerous ? The pain I hope to endure with decency ; but ...
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. " I desire you to see Mrs. Stewart once again , and tell her , that in the letter - case was a letter relating to me , for which I will give her , if she is ... desire you to see Mrs. Stewart once again...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. " I desire you to see Mrs. Stewart once again , and tell her , that in the letter - case was a letter relating to me , for which I will give her , if she is ... desire you to see Mrs. Stewart once again...
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