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... given the following salutary caution upon this subject : " Nothing but experience could evince the frequency of false information , or enable any man to conceive that so many groundless reports should be propagated , as every man of ...
... given the following salutary caution upon this subject : " Nothing but experience could evince the frequency of false information , or enable any man to conceive that so many groundless reports should be propagated , as every man of ...
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... given of almost every thing . I told Mrs. Thrale , ' You have so little anxiety about truth , that you never tax your memory with the exact thing . ' Now what is the use of the memory to truth , if one is careless of exactness ? Lord ...
... given of almost every thing . I told Mrs. Thrale , ' You have so little anxiety about truth , that you never tax your memory with the exact thing . ' Now what is the use of the memory to truth , if one is careless of exactness ? Lord ...
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... given you no account of myself , I hope you think better of me than to imagine it possible for me to forget you , whose kindness to me has been too great and too constant not to have made its impression on a harder breast than mine ...
... given you no account of myself , I hope you think better of me than to imagine it possible for me to forget you , whose kindness to me has been too great and too constant not to have made its impression on a harder breast than mine ...
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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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