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... expression : he had been treated so himself , he said , till he absolutely loathed his father's caresses , because he knew they were sure ( 1 ) [ See antè , Vol . I. p . 312. ] 66 to precede some unpleasing display of his early abili- 2 ...
... expression : he had been treated so himself , he said , till he absolutely loathed his father's caresses , because he knew they were sure ( 1 ) [ See antè , Vol . I. p . 312. ] 66 to precede some unpleasing display of his early abili- 2 ...
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... expressed in terms so gross and so well known , I will not repeat them here . 66 The remembrance of what had passed in his own childhood , made Mr. Johnson very solicitous to pre- serve the felicity of children ; and when he had per ...
... expressed in terms so gross and so well known , I will not repeat them here . 66 The remembrance of what had passed in his own childhood , made Mr. Johnson very solicitous to pre- serve the felicity of children ; and when he had per ...
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... expressed beside . The lady , we all know , does not conquer in the same manner as the lion does : ' t is a mere play of words , " added he , " and you might as well say , that If the man who turnips cries , Cry not when his father dies ...
... expressed beside . The lady , we all know , does not conquer in the same manner as the lion does : ' t is a mere play of words , " added he , " and you might as well say , that If the man who turnips cries , Cry not when his father dies ...
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... expressed it , " desired to hear of the Punic war while he lived : such conversation was lost time , " he said , " and carried one away from common life , leaving no ideas behind which could serve living wight as warning or direction ...
... expressed it , " desired to hear of the Punic war while he lived : such conversation was lost time , " he said , " and carried one away from common life , leaving no ideas behind which could serve living wight as warning or direction ...
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... expressed in natural and pleasing terms . " With regard to my own notions of moral virtue , " continued he , “ I hope I have not lost my sensibility of wrong ; but I hope likewise that I have lived long enough in the world , to prevent ...
... expressed in natural and pleasing terms . " With regard to my own notions of moral virtue , " continued he , “ I hope I have not lost my sensibility of wrong ; but I hope likewise that I have lived long enough in the world , to prevent ...
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