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Lord Hailes writes to me thus : - “ Mr . Boswell will be pleased to express the grateful sense which Sir David Dalrymple has of Dr. Johnson's attention to his little specimen . The further specimen will show , that “ Even in an Edward ...
Lord Hailes writes to me thus : - “ Mr . Boswell will be pleased to express the grateful sense which Sir David Dalrymple has of Dr. Johnson's attention to his little specimen . The further specimen will show , that “ Even in an Edward ...
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They are eager for gratifications to sooth their minds , and divert their attention from the misery which they suffer : but when they grow very ill , pleasure is too weak for them , and they seek for pain.1 Employment , Sir , and ...
They are eager for gratifications to sooth their minds , and divert their attention from the misery which they suffer : but when they grow very ill , pleasure is too weak for them , and they seek for pain.1 Employment , Sir , and ...
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I staid five days at Lichfield , but , being unable to walk , had no great pleasure , and yesterday ( 19th ) I came hither , where I am to try what air and attention can perform . Of any improvement in my health I cannot yet please ...
I staid five days at Lichfield , but , being unable to walk , had no great pleasure , and yesterday ( 19th ) I came hither , where I am to try what air and attention can perform . Of any improvement in my health I cannot yet please ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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