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Every man feels for himself , and knows how he is affected by particular qualities in the person he admires , the impressions of which are too minute and delicate to be substantiated in language . The following very solemn and affecting ...
Every man feels for himself , and knows how he is affected by particular qualities in the person he admires , the impressions of which are too minute and delicate to be substantiated in language . The following very solemn and affecting ...
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... that to his honour be it recorded , when I complained of drinking port and sitting up late with him , affected my nerves for some time after , he said , “ One had better be palsied at eighteen than not keep company with such a man .
... that to his honour be it recorded , when I complained of drinking port and sitting up late with him , affected my nerves for some time after , he said , “ One had better be palsied at eighteen than not keep company with such a man .
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Johnson , whose robust frame was not in the least affected by the cold , scolded me , as if my shivering had been a paltry effeminacy , saying , “ Why do you shiver ? ” Sir William Scott , of the Commons , told me that when he ...
Johnson , whose robust frame was not in the least affected by the cold , scolded me , as if my shivering had been a paltry effeminacy , saying , “ Why do you shiver ? ” Sir William Scott , of the Commons , told me that when he ...
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