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... attention . I had long complained to him that I felt myself discontented in Scotland , as too narrow a sphere , and that I wished to make my chief residence in London , the great scene of ambition , instruction , and amusement : a scene ...
... attention . I had long complained to him that I felt myself discontented in Scotland , as too narrow a sphere , and that I wished to make my chief residence in London , the great scene of ambition , instruction , and amusement : a scene ...
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... attention . " Let every man recollect , and he will be sensible how small a part of his time is employed in talking or thinking of Shakspeare , Voltaire , or any of the most celebrated men that have ever lived , or are now supposed to ...
... attention . " Let every man recollect , and he will be sensible how small a part of his time is employed in talking or thinking of Shakspeare , Voltaire , or any of the most celebrated men that have ever lived , or are now supposed to ...
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... attention to the sages of the law ; but , if after hearing them , they have a firm opinion of their own , are bound , as honest men , to decide accordingly . Nor is it so difficult for them to understand even law questions , as is ...
... attention to the sages of the law ; but , if after hearing them , they have a firm opinion of their own , are bound , as honest men , to decide accordingly . Nor is it so difficult for them to understand even law questions , as is ...
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VOLUME II | 111 |
Chronological Table of Johnsons Life and Contemporary | 158 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson LL D 17761784 | 495 |
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