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... give . But I believe it will always be found , that he who calls much for information will advance his work but ... give one another , and begin again . I care not how soon , for he is a very pleasing man . Pay my compliments to all my ...
... give . But I believe it will always be found , that he who calls much for information will advance his work but ... give one another , and begin again . I care not how soon , for he is a very pleasing man . Pay my compliments to all my ...
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... give you my opinion , that you would lessen yourself by it . What can you tell of countries so well known as those upon the con- tinent of Europe , which you have visited ? ' BosWELL . ' But I can give an entertaining narrative , with ...
... give you my opinion , that you would lessen yourself by it . What can you tell of countries so well known as those upon the con- tinent of Europe , which you have visited ? ' BosWELL . ' But I can give an entertaining narrative , with ...
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... give it authenticity . It is very rare to find any person who is able to give a distinct account of the life even of one whom he has known intimately , without questions being put to them . My friend Dr. Kippis has told me , that on ...
... give it authenticity . It is very rare to find any person who is able to give a distinct account of the life even of one whom he has known intimately , without questions being put to them . My friend Dr. Kippis has told me , that on ...
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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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