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... was a friend of Mr. Boswell's , and the son of the lady who treated Johnson with such flattering attention . See antè , Vol . V. p . 121.-C. - bell had that to defend . " Johnson exclaimed , 6 1777 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... was a friend of Mr. Boswell's , and the son of the lady who treated Johnson with such flattering attention . See antè , Vol . V. p . 121.-C. - bell had that to defend . " Johnson exclaimed , 6 1777 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... attention to it ; though he owned to me that he was very insensible to the power of music . I told him that it affected me to such a degree , as often to agitate my nerves painfully , producing in my mind alternate sensations of ...
... attention to it ; though he owned to me that he was very insensible to the power of music . I told him that it affected me to such a degree , as often to agitate my nerves painfully , producing in my mind alternate sensations of ...
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... attention to little things , and I am far from thinking it unlikely that she may grow better by degrees . However , it is her duty to try , and when we do our duty we have reason to hope . I am , dear Madam , & c . SAM . JOHNSON ...
... attention to little things , and I am far from thinking it unlikely that she may grow better by degrees . However , it is her duty to try , and when we do our duty we have reason to hope . I am , dear Madam , & c . SAM . JOHNSON ...
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... this pleasure long , your health must have your constant attention . I suppose you propose to return this year . There is no need of : haste do not come hither before the height of ÆTAT . 69 . 41 ADVICE TO TRAVELLERS .
... this pleasure long , your health must have your constant attention . I suppose you propose to return this year . There is no need of : haste do not come hither before the height of ÆTAT . 69 . 41 ADVICE TO TRAVELLERS .
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... attention , press the merits of the question upon them . " He said , as to one point of the merits , that he thought " it would be a wrong thing to deprive the small landholders of the privilege of assessing themselves for making and ...
... attention , press the merits of the question upon them . " He said , as to one point of the merits , that he thought " it would be a wrong thing to deprive the small landholders of the privilege of assessing themselves for making and ...
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