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... attention . He , how- ever , told me that old Mr. Langton , though a man of considerable learning , had so little allowance to make for his occasional " laxity of talk , " that because , in the course of discussion , he sometimes ...
... attention . He , how- ever , told me that old Mr. Langton , though a man of considerable learning , had so little allowance to make for his occasional " laxity of talk , " that because , in the course of discussion , he sometimes ...
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... attention of the House , and could not fail to give him a proper weight there . " He is capable of the greatest application , and can undergo any degree a labour , where he sees it necessary , and where his heart and affections are ...
... attention of the House , and could not fail to give him a proper weight there . " He is capable of the greatest application , and can undergo any degree a labour , where he sees it necessary , and where his heart and affections are ...
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... attention he bestowed on it . " JOHNSON : " Nay , Sir , he died of want of attention , if he died at all by that book . " We talked of a work much in vogue at that time , written in a very mellifluous style , but which , under pretext ...
... attention he bestowed on it . " JOHNSON : " Nay , Sir , he died of want of attention , if he died at all by that book . " We talked of a work much in vogue at that time , written in a very mellifluous style , but which , under pretext ...
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