Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1927 |
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... Hope predom . in youth . Mind not willingly indulges un- pleasing thoughts . The world lies all enameled before him , as a distant prospect sun - gilt1 ; inequalities only found by coming to it . Love is to be all joy - children ...
... Hope predom . in youth . Mind not willingly indulges un- pleasing thoughts . The world lies all enameled before him , as a distant prospect sun - gilt1 ; inequalities only found by coming to it . Love is to be all joy - children ...
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... hope we shall be some time nearer to each other , and have a more ready way of pouring out our hearts . ' I am glad ... hope not too late , of which I think many very happily performed . Mr. Cave has put the last in the magazine , in ...
... hope we shall be some time nearer to each other , and have a more ready way of pouring out our hearts . ' I am glad ... hope not too late , of which I think many very happily performed . Mr. Cave has put the last in the magazine , in ...
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... hope this proposal will not be rejected , and that the next post will bring us your compliance . I speak as one of the fraternity , though I have no part in the paper , beyond now and then a motto ; but two of the writers are my ...
... hope this proposal will not be rejected , and that the next post will bring us your compliance . I speak as one of the fraternity , though I have no part in the paper , beyond now and then a motto ; but two of the writers are my ...
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... hope to remove by my book , which now draws towards its end ; but which I cannot finish to my mind , without visiting the libraries at Oxford , which I , therefore , hope to see in a fortnight . I know not how long I shall stay , or ...
... hope to remove by my book , which now draws towards its end ; but which I cannot finish to my mind , without visiting the libraries at Oxford , which I , therefore , hope to see in a fortnight . I know not how long I shall stay , or ...
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... hope he will not suffer so much as I yet suffer for the loss of mine . Οἴμοι . τί δ ' οἴμοι ; Θνῆτα γὰρ πεπόνθαμεν . I have ever since seemed to myself broken off from mankind ; a kind of solitary wanderer in the wild of life , without ...
... hope he will not suffer so much as I yet suffer for the loss of mine . Οἴμοι . τί δ ' οἴμοι ; Θνῆτα γὰρ πεπόνθαμεν . I have ever since seemed to myself broken off from mankind ; a kind of solitary wanderer in the wild of life , without ...
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