Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... mind ; " but the dawning was apt occasionally to broaden into a tempestuous day . " Sir , you have only two topics , yourself and me ; I am sick of both . " When the great mind was in that temper , even Boswell's unwearied assiduity and ...
... mind ; " but the dawning was apt occasionally to broaden into a tempestuous day . " Sir , you have only two topics , yourself and me ; I am sick of both . " When the great mind was in that temper , even Boswell's unwearied assiduity and ...
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... mind revolving something with violent commotion . Thus the story of Melanchthor affords a striking lecture on the value of time , by informing us , that when he had made an appointment , he expected not only the hour but the minute to ...
... mind revolving something with violent commotion . Thus the story of Melanchthor affords a striking lecture on the value of time , by informing us , that when he had made an appointment , he expected not only the hour but the minute to ...
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... mind that her life was in danger , he with a generous humanity went to her and offered to marry her , but it was then too late : her vital power was exhausted ; and she actually exhibited one of the very rare instances of dying for love ...
... mind that her life was in danger , he with a generous humanity went to her and offered to marry her , but it was then too late : her vital power was exhausted ; and she actually exhibited one of the very rare instances of dying for love ...
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... mind as his was not more enriched by roaming at large in the fields of literature than if it had been confined to any single spot . The analogy between body and mind is very general , and the parallel will hold as to their food , as ...
... mind as his was not more enriched by roaming at large in the fields of literature than if it had been confined to any single spot . The analogy between body and mind is very general , and the parallel will hold as to their food , as ...
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... mind itself was ever entire . As a proof of this , it is only necessary to consider , that , when he was at the very ... minds . Some have fancied themselves to be deprived of the use of their limbs , some to labour under acute ...
... mind itself was ever entire . As a proof of this , it is only necessary to consider , that , when he was at the very ... minds . Some have fancied themselves to be deprived of the use of their limbs , some to labour under acute ...
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