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... spirit and truth , has been a preferable inducement to that of worldly interest . " JOHNSON . " Madam , I pretend not to set bounds to the mercy of the Deity ; but I hate the wench , and shall ever hate her . I hate all impudence ; but ...
... spirit and truth , has been a preferable inducement to that of worldly interest . " JOHNSON . " Madam , I pretend not to set bounds to the mercy of the Deity ; but I hate the wench , and shall ever hate her . I hate all impudence ; but ...
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... spirit of Boswell's Tour with Johnson runs clear to the last syllable . Those who are not interested in its anecdotes can have little intellectual curiosity , and no imagination . Those who are not entertained with the perpetual triumph ...
... spirit of Boswell's Tour with Johnson runs clear to the last syllable . Those who are not interested in its anecdotes can have little intellectual curiosity , and no imagination . Those who are not entertained with the perpetual triumph ...
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... spirit of Christianity with the soundest wisdom : - " By a solicitous examination of objections , and judicious comparison of opposite argu- ments , he attained what inquiry never gives but to industry and perspicuity , - a firm and ...
... spirit of Christianity with the soundest wisdom : - " By a solicitous examination of objections , and judicious comparison of opposite argu- ments , he attained what inquiry never gives but to industry and perspicuity , - a firm and ...
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... spirits ; of which he soon made me aware , because , the conversation happening to turn about Otaheite , he recollected that Omiah had often conquered me at chess ; a subject on which , whenever chance brought it about , he never failed ...
... spirits ; of which he soon made me aware , because , the conversation happening to turn about Otaheite , he recollected that Omiah had often conquered me at chess ; a subject on which , whenever chance brought it about , he never failed ...
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... spirit , backed , perhaps , by hope , and previous knowledge of the extent of similar attacks , prevailed ; and John- son's arguments seemed hitherto rather to have riveted Mr. Langton's feet to the place where he was , than to have ...
... spirit , backed , perhaps , by hope , and previous knowledge of the extent of similar attacks , prevailed ; and John- son's arguments seemed hitherto rather to have riveted Mr. Langton's feet to the place where he was , than to have ...
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