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... mentioned , because they mark his character . JOHNSON . " Sir , there is no doubt as to peculi- arities : the question is , whether a man's vices should be mentioned ; for instance , whether it should be mentioned that Addison and ...
... mentioned , because they mark his character . JOHNSON . " Sir , there is no doubt as to peculi- arities : the question is , whether a man's vices should be mentioned ; for instance , whether it should be mentioned that Addison and ...
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... mentioned , unless it were that it reminded him of his approaching nearer to death , of which he had a constant dread . I mentioned to him a friend of mine who was formerly gloomy from low spirits , and much distressed by the fear of ...
... mentioned , unless it were that it reminded him of his approaching nearer to death , of which he had a constant dread . I mentioned to him a friend of mine who was formerly gloomy from low spirits , and much distressed by the fear of ...
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... mentioned . JOHNSON . " Keeping accounts , Sir , is of no use when a man is spending his own money , and has nobody to whom he is to account . You won't eat less beef to - day , because you have written down what it cost yesterday . " I ...
... mentioned . JOHNSON . " Keeping accounts , Sir , is of no use when a man is spending his own money , and has nobody to whom he is to account . You won't eat less beef to - day , because you have written down what it cost yesterday . " I ...
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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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