The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... painful ; but is it dangerous ? The pain I hope to endure with decency ; but I am loth to put life into much hazard . " - " By rep- resenting the gout as an antagonist to the palsy , you have said enough to make it welcome . This is not ...
... painful ; but is it dangerous ? The pain I hope to endure with decency ; but I am loth to put life into much hazard . " - " By rep- resenting the gout as an antagonist to the palsy , you have said enough to make it welcome . This is not ...
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... pains to obtain an accurate account of his last illness , from the best authority . Dr. Heberden , Dr. Brocklesby , Dr ... pain , cut deep , when he thought that his surgeon had done it too tenderly.1 About eight or ten days before his ...
... pains to obtain an accurate account of his last illness , from the best authority . Dr. Heberden , Dr. Brocklesby , Dr ... pain , cut deep , when he thought that his surgeon had done it too tenderly.1 About eight or ten days before his ...
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... pain ; when he regularly addressed himself to fervent prayer ; and though , sometimes , his voice 1 Servant to the Right Honourable William Windham . failed him , his senses never did , during that [ 271 ] A.D. 1784 ÆTAT . 75.
... pain ; when he regularly addressed himself to fervent prayer ; and though , sometimes , his voice 1 Servant to the Right Honourable William Windham . failed him , his senses never did , during that [ 271 ] A.D. 1784 ÆTAT . 75.
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