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... believe it . He continued at the university till the human nature is to be found , there is a mixture want of pecuniary supplies obliged him to quit of vice and virtue , a contest of passion and rea- the place . He obtained , however ...
... believe it . He continued at the university till the human nature is to be found , there is a mixture want of pecuniary supplies obliged him to quit of vice and virtue , a contest of passion and rea- the place . He obtained , however ...
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... believe Sir John Hawkins , a short separation between our author and his wife ; but a reconciliation soon took place . Johnson loved her , and showed his affection in various modes of gallantry , which Garrick used to render ridiculous ...
... believe Sir John Hawkins , a short separation between our author and his wife ; but a reconciliation soon took place . Johnson loved her , and showed his affection in various modes of gallantry , which Garrick used to render ridiculous ...
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... believe . In the False Alarm , though many of the most eminent men in the king- dom concurred in petitions to the throne , yet John- son , having well surveyed the mass of the peo- ple , has given , with great humour , and no less truth ...
... believe . In the False Alarm , though many of the most eminent men in the king- dom concurred in petitions to the throne , yet John- son , having well surveyed the mass of the peo- ple , has given , with great humour , and no less truth ...
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... believe what they wish to be true · 74 Advice useful and salutary . 81 Whether a man should think too highly , or too meanly of himself . 84 On the diversity of the English character 85 The necessity of reading and consulting other ...
... believe what they wish to be true · 74 Advice useful and salutary . 81 Whether a man should think too highly , or too meanly of himself . 84 On the diversity of the English character 85 The necessity of reading and consulting other ...
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... believe rature , but seems to be considered as an heredi- tary privilege , to be enjoyed only by those who claim it from their alliance to the genius of Ho- out scruple , as an honest triumph over unjust |. No. 1. ] TUESDAY , MARCH 20 ...
... believe rature , but seems to be considered as an heredi- tary privilege , to be enjoyed only by those who claim it from their alliance to the genius of Ho- out scruple , as an honest triumph over unjust |. No. 1. ] TUESDAY , MARCH 20 ...
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