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... reason assigned was , that he had company with him ; and that at last , when the door opened , out walked Colley Cibber ; and that John- son was so violently provoked when he found for whom he had been so long excluded , that he went ...
... reason assigned was , that he had company with him ; and that at last , when the door opened , out walked Colley Cibber ; and that John- son was so violently provoked when he found for whom he had been so long excluded , that he went ...
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... reason why that should be done by me , which every other man may do with equal reason , and which , indeed , no man can do properly , without some very particular relation both to the archbishop and to you . If I could help you in this ...
... reason why that should be done by me , which every other man may do with equal reason , and which , indeed , no man can do properly , without some very particular relation both to the archbishop and to you . If I could help you in this ...
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... Reason . We may take Fancy for a companion , but must follow Reason as our guide . We may allow Fancy to suggest certain ideas in certain places ; but Reason must always be heard , when she tells us that those ideas and those places ...
... Reason . We may take Fancy for a companion , but must follow Reason as our guide . We may allow Fancy to suggest certain ideas in certain places ; but Reason must always be heard , when she tells us that those ideas and those places ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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