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... hour , " he said , " was no uncommon effort ; which was faster than most persons could have transcribed that quantity . In one day in particular , and that not a very long one , he wrote twelve pages , more in quantity than ever he ...
... hour , " he said , " was no uncommon effort ; which was faster than most persons could have transcribed that quantity . In one day in particular , and that not a very long one , he wrote twelve pages , more in quantity than ever he ...
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... hour they are * Dr. Johnson informed Mr. Boswell that this epilogue the voice of the people , in defiance of the meta- was written by Sir William Young . See Boswell's Life physics and the new lights of certain politicians , nal ...
... hour they are * Dr. Johnson informed Mr. Boswell that this epilogue the voice of the people , in defiance of the meta- was written by Sir William Young . See Boswell's Life physics and the new lights of certain politicians , nal ...
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... hour with less neglect of the mea- sures necessary to be taken in the mean time . * This excellent paper was ... hours and divert their thoughts by cards or as- semblies , a tavern dinner , or the prattle of the day . It may be laid down ...
... hour with less neglect of the mea- sures necessary to be taken in the mean time . * This excellent paper was ... hours and divert their thoughts by cards or as- semblies , a tavern dinner , or the prattle of the day . It may be laid down ...
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... hour , and the powers of gument for its confutation : it is overthrown by nature rise up against it . But we may ... hours , are obliged to find themselves business or diversion and having nothing within that can entertain of employ them ...
... hour , and the powers of gument for its confutation : it is overthrown by nature rise up against it . But we may ... hours , are obliged to find themselves business or diversion and having nothing within that can entertain of employ them ...
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... hour of retreat , to let his thoughts expatiate at large , and seek for that variety in his own ideas , which the objects of sense cannot afford him . Nor will greatness , or abundance , exempt him from the importunities of this desire ...
... hour of retreat , to let his thoughts expatiate at large , and seek for that variety in his own ideas , which the objects of sense cannot afford him . Nor will greatness , or abundance , exempt him from the importunities of this desire ...
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