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... tion with several admirable essays . Johnson's saying , “ I have no part in the paper , beyond now and then a motto , " may seem inconsistent with his being the author of the papers marked T. But he had at this time written only one ...
... tion with several admirable essays . Johnson's saying , “ I have no part in the paper , beyond now and then a motto , " may seem inconsistent with his being the author of the papers marked T. But he had at this time written only one ...
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... tion of this sublime story will be of no avail . But they who think justly , and feel with strong sensibility , will listen with eagerness and admira- tion to its truth and wisdom . Voltaire's " Candide , " written to refute the system ...
... tion of this sublime story will be of no avail . But they who think justly , and feel with strong sensibility , will listen with eagerness and admira- tion to its truth and wisdom . Voltaire's " Candide , " written to refute the system ...
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... tion at that time , made me hesitate : and , on the other , the pleasure and improvement which my annual visit to the metropolis always afforded me and particularly mentioned a peculiar satisfaction which I expe- rienced in celebrating ...
... tion at that time , made me hesitate : and , on the other , the pleasure and improvement which my annual visit to the metropolis always afforded me and particularly mentioned a peculiar satisfaction which I expe- rienced in celebrating ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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