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... character of that man , cujus ingenium et candorem ex ipsius scriptis sunt olim semper miraturi , whose candour and genius will to the end of time be by his writings preserved in admiration . ' There are many invisible circumstances ...
... character of that man , cujus ingenium et candorem ex ipsius scriptis sunt olim semper miraturi , whose candour and genius will to the end of time be by his writings preserved in admiration . ' There are many invisible circumstances ...
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... character , that of Ranger . JOHNSON . ' No , Sir ; Ranger is just a rake , a mere rake , and a lively young fellow , but no character . ' The great Douglas Cause was at this time a very general subject of discussion . I found he had ...
... character , that of Ranger . JOHNSON . ' No , Sir ; Ranger is just a rake , a mere rake , and a lively young fellow , but no character . ' The great Douglas Cause was at this time a very general subject of discussion . I found he had ...
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James Boswell. 1776 ] THE CHARACTER OF A SOLDIER " 7 when he died ; he was a mighty pleasing man in conversa- tion , and a reading man . The character of a soldier is high . They who stand forth the foremost in danger , for the com ...
James Boswell. 1776 ] THE CHARACTER OF A SOLDIER " 7 when he died ; he was a mighty pleasing man in conversa- tion , and a reading man . The character of a soldier is high . They who stand forth the foremost in danger , for the com ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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