Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... reason to doubt . For there is no instance of any man , whose history has been minutely related , that did not in every part of life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour . ' " " In all such investigations it is certainly ...
... reason to doubt . For there is no instance of any man , whose history has been minutely related , that did not in every part of life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour . ' " " In all such investigations it is certainly ...
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... reason to be offended ; for though Dr. Swinfen's motive was good , he inconsiderately betrayed a matter deeply interesting and of great delicacy , which had been intrusted to him in confidence : and exposed a complaint of his young ...
... reason to be offended ; for though Dr. Swinfen's motive was good , he inconsiderately betrayed a matter deeply interesting and of great delicacy , which had been intrusted to him in confidence : and exposed a complaint of his young ...
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... reason to distrust your generosity . If you engage in any literary projects besides this paper , I have other designs to impart , if I could be secure from having others reap the advantage of what I should hint . " Your letter by being ...
... reason to distrust your generosity . If you engage in any literary projects besides this paper , I have other designs to impart , if I could be secure from having others reap the advantage of what I should hint . " Your letter by being ...
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... reason the marriage ceremony was not performed at Birming- ham ; but a resolution was taken that it should be at Derby , for which place the bride and bridegroom set out on horse- back , I suppose in very good humour . But though Mr ...
... reason the marriage ceremony was not performed at Birming- ham ; but a resolution was taken that it should be at Derby , for which place the bride and bridegroom set out on horse- back , I suppose in very good humour . But though Mr ...
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... reason to that he himself was possessed of that faculty . B. Dr. Hill , however , gives good reasons for believing Boswell to have been mistaken . 1 Dr. Douglas ( 1721-1807 ) , the son of a Scottish merchant , was educated at Oxford ...
... reason to that he himself was possessed of that faculty . B. Dr. Hill , however , gives good reasons for believing Boswell to have been mistaken . 1 Dr. Douglas ( 1721-1807 ) , the son of a Scottish merchant , was educated at Oxford ...
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