Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... common centre of union for the great the accomplished , the learned , and the ingenious -- all these qualities I can , in perfec confidence of not being accused of flattery , ascribe to you . If a man may indulge an honest pride , in ...
... common centre of union for the great the accomplished , the learned , and the ingenious -- all these qualities I can , in perfec confidence of not being accused of flattery , ascribe to you . If a man may indulge an honest pride , in ...
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... Common Prayer Book into his hands , pointed to the collect for the day , and said , " Sam , you must get this by heart . " She went up stairs leaving him to study it : but by the time she had reached the second floor , she heard him ...
... Common Prayer Book into his hands , pointed to the collect for the day , and said , " Sam , you must get this by heart . " She went up stairs leaving him to study it : but by the time she had reached the second floor , she heard him ...
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... common thought ; “ That the Muse had come to him in his sleep , and whispered that it did not become him to write on such subjects as politics ; he should confine himself to humbler themes : but the versification was truly Virgilian ...
... common thought ; “ That the Muse had come to him in his sleep , and whispered that it did not become him to write on such subjects as politics ; he should confine himself to humbler themes : but the versification was truly Virgilian ...
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... common effect of low spirits or melancholy , to make those who are afflicted with it imagine that they are actually suffering those evils which happen to be most strongly presented to their minds . Some have fancied themselves to be ...
... common effect of low spirits or melancholy , to make those who are afflicted with it imagine that they are actually suffering those evils which happen to be most strongly presented to their minds . Some have fancied themselves to be ...
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... common affairs : a man of a great deal of knowledge of the world , fresh from life , not strained through books . He bor- rowed a horse and ten pounds at Birmingham . Finding himself master of SO much money , he set off for West Chester ...
... common affairs : a man of a great deal of knowledge of the world , fresh from life , not strained through books . He bor- rowed a horse and ten pounds at Birmingham . Finding himself master of SO much money , he set off for West Chester ...
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