The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... mind , the other the nose of the mind . A young gentleman present took up the argu- ment against him , and maintained that no man ever thinks of the nose of the mind , not adverting that though that figurative sense seems strange to us ...
... mind , the other the nose of the mind . A young gentleman present took up the argu- ment against him , and maintained that no man ever thinks of the nose of the mind , not adverting that though that figurative sense seems strange to us ...
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... mind , which neither age nor sickness could impair or diminish . It may be observed , that his writing in every way ... mind from the uneasy re- flection of delaying what he ought to do . While in the country , notwithstanding the ...
... mind , which neither age nor sickness could impair or diminish . It may be observed , that his writing in every way ... mind from the uneasy re- flection of delaying what he ought to do . While in the country , notwithstanding the ...
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... mind , such the peni- tence of Johnson , in his hours of privacy , and in his devout approaches to his Maker . His sin- cerity , therefore , must appear to every candid mind unquestionable . 3 It is of essential consequence to keep in ...
... mind , such the peni- tence of Johnson , in his hours of privacy , and in his devout approaches to his Maker . His sin- cerity , therefore , must appear to every candid mind unquestionable . 3 It is of essential consequence to keep in ...
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