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... never was present when he was arrested , never knew that he was arrested , and I believe he never was in difficulties after the time when he relieved me . I loved him much ; yet , in talking of his general character . I may have said ...
... never was present when he was arrested , never knew that he was arrested , and I believe he never was in difficulties after the time when he relieved me . I loved him much ; yet , in talking of his general character . I may have said ...
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... never doubt of it again . " I talked to him of misery being " the doom of man , " in this life , as displayed in his " Vanity of Human Wishes . " Yet I observed that things were done upon the supposition of happiness ; grand houses were ...
... never doubt of it again . " I talked to him of misery being " the doom of man , " in this life , as displayed in his " Vanity of Human Wishes . " Yet I observed that things were done upon the supposition of happiness ; grand houses were ...
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... never begun it again . I never felt any difference upon myself from eating one thing rather than another , nor from one kind of weather rather than another . There are people , I believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of ...
... never begun it again . I never felt any difference upon myself from eating one thing rather than another , nor from one kind of weather rather than another . There are people , I believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of ...
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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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