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... consider that the most busy persons are , in general , the most easily amused . " - Anecdotes , vol . ii . p . 320 . Of Barrow it is said , that " as he could presently learn to play at all games , so he could accommodate his discourse ...
... consider that the most busy persons are , in general , the most easily amused . " - Anecdotes , vol . ii . p . 320 . Of Barrow it is said , that " as he could presently learn to play at all games , so he could accommodate his discourse ...
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... consider- able time , used to frequent the Green - Room , and seemed to take delight in dissipating his gloom , by mixing in the sprightly chit - chat of the motley circle then to be found there . Mr. David Hume related to me from Mr ...
... consider- able time , used to frequent the Green - Room , and seemed to take delight in dissipating his gloom , by mixing in the sprightly chit - chat of the motley circle then to be found there . Mr. David Hume related to me from Mr ...
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... considering it as a point of honour not to own them ; for Mrs. Williams told me that , " as he had given those Essays ... consider the condition of poor Collins . I knew him a few years ago full of hopes and full of projects , versed in ...
... considering it as a point of honour not to own them ; for Mrs. Williams told me that , " as he had given those Essays ... consider the condition of poor Collins . I knew him a few years ago full of hopes and full of projects , versed in ...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to ..., Volume 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1851 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1852 |
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