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... suppose himself to have the gout , as well as suppose himself to be in love , of which we have innumerable instances , and which has been admirably ridiculed by Johnson in his " Life of. 1 In the " Universal Visiter , " to which Johnson ...
... suppose himself to have the gout , as well as suppose himself to be in love , of which we have innumerable instances , and which has been admirably ridiculed by Johnson in his " Life of. 1 In the " Universal Visiter , " to which Johnson ...
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... suppose no person ever enjoyed with more relish the infu- sion of that fragrant leaf than Johnson . The quantities which he drank of it at all hours were so great that his nerves must have been uncom- monly strong not to have been ...
... suppose no person ever enjoyed with more relish the infu- sion of that fragrant leaf than Johnson . The quantities which he drank of it at all hours were so great that his nerves must have been uncom- monly strong not to have been ...
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... suppose you received the ' Idlers , ' and I intend that you shall soon receive Shakspeare , that you may explain his works to the ladies of Italy , and tell them the story of the editor , among the other strange narratives with which ...
... suppose you received the ' Idlers , ' and I intend that you shall soon receive Shakspeare , that you may explain his works to the ladies of Italy , and tell them the story of the editor , among the other strange narratives with which ...
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