The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... live in a whirl indeed ; if I did not write regularly , you would half forget me , and that would be very wrong , for I felt my regard for you in my face last night , when the criticisms were going on . " This morning it was all ...
... live in a whirl indeed ; if I did not write regularly , you would half forget me , and that would be very wrong , for I felt my regard for you in my face last night , when the criticisms were going on . " This morning it was all ...
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... live long to promote your prosperity by his prayers . You have now a new character and new duties ; think on them and practise them . “ Make an impartial estimate of your revenue , and whatever it is , live upon less . Resolve never to ...
... live long to promote your prosperity by his prayers . You have now a new character and new duties ; think on them and practise them . “ Make an impartial estimate of your revenue , and whatever it is , live upon less . Resolve never to ...
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... live to receive as much as a thousand pounds , a man would have the consciousness that he should pass the remainder ... live in the country . " JOHN- SON . " Sir , it is in the intellectual world as in the physical world : we are told by ...
... live to receive as much as a thousand pounds , a man would have the consciousness that he should pass the remainder ... live in the country . " JOHN- SON . " Sir , it is in the intellectual world as in the physical world : we are told by ...
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