Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... persons to do it ; but if that is otherwise , and all the materials we have are actually worked up , or all the manufactures we can use or dispose of are already exe- cuted , then what is given to the poor , who are to be set at work ...
... persons to do it ; but if that is otherwise , and all the materials we have are actually worked up , or all the manufactures we can use or dispose of are already exe- cuted , then what is given to the poor , who are to be set at work ...
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... persons in particulars of this nature , what Gian- none ' said to a monk , who wanted what he called to convert him : " Tu sei santo , ma tu non sei filosofo . " — It is an un- happy circumstance that one might give away five hundred ...
... persons in particulars of this nature , what Gian- none ' said to a monk , who wanted what he called to convert him : " Tu sei santo , ma tu non sei filosofo . " — It is an un- happy circumstance that one might give away five hundred ...
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... ' I have heard it remarked by one , of whom more remarks deserve to be remembered than of any person I ever knew , that a man is often as narrow as he is prodigal for want of counting . ' the 6 Scrupulosity . [ A.D. 1780 . the reason of.
... ' I have heard it remarked by one , of whom more remarks deserve to be remembered than of any person I ever knew , that a man is often as narrow as he is prodigal for want of counting . ' the 6 Scrupulosity . [ A.D. 1780 . the reason of.
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... person , and that he was very much morti- fied by imagining that his opponent had the better of him . " Now , ( said he , ) one may mark here the effect of sleep ' Sept. 1778. We began talking of Irene , and Mrs. Thrale made Dr. Johnson ...
... person , and that he was very much morti- fied by imagining that his opponent had the better of him . " Now , ( said he , ) one may mark here the effect of sleep ' Sept. 1778. We began talking of Irene , and Mrs. Thrale made Dr. Johnson ...
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... persons , a story was told , that when Pope was on a visit to Spence ' at Oxford , as they looked from the window they saw a Gentleman Commoner , who was just come in from riding , amusing himself with whip- ping at a post . Pope took ...
... persons , a story was told , that when Pope was on a visit to Spence ' at Oxford , as they looked from the window they saw a Gentleman Commoner , who was just come in from riding , amusing himself with whip- ping at a post . Pope took ...
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