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... once received from Lord Chesterfield the summ of ten pounds . It were to be wished that the secret had never transpired . It was mean to re- ceive it , and meaner to give it . It may be ima- gined , that for Johnson's ferocity , as it ...
... once received from Lord Chesterfield the summ of ten pounds . It were to be wished that the secret had never transpired . It was mean to re- ceive it , and meaner to give it . It may be ima- gined , that for Johnson's ferocity , as it ...
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... once more became master of a house in Johnson's - court , Fleet - street . Dr. Levet , his We have now travelled through that part of friend and physician in ordinary , * paid his daily Dr. Johnson's life which was a perpetual strug ...
... once more became master of a house in Johnson's - court , Fleet - street . Dr. Levet , his We have now travelled through that part of friend and physician in ordinary , * paid his daily Dr. Johnson's life which was a perpetual strug ...
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... once by the two great movers turns over the repositories of his memory , he of the human mind , the desire of good and the finds his collection too small for a volume , he fear of evil . For who can wonder that , allured may yet have ...
... once by the two great movers turns over the repositories of his memory , he of the human mind , the desire of good and the finds his collection too small for a volume , he fear of evil . For who can wonder that , allured may yet have ...
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... once demolished ; where the heart is laid open without a blush ; where bashfulness may survive virtue , and no wish is crushed under the frown of modesty . Far weaker influence than Flir- tilla's might gain over an advocate for such ...
... once demolished ; where the heart is laid open without a blush ; where bashfulness may survive virtue , and no wish is crushed under the frown of modesty . Far weaker influence than Flir- tilla's might gain over an advocate for such ...
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... once in high reputation , read perhaps by the beautiful , quoted by the witty , and commented on by the grave ; but of whom we now know only that they once existed . If we consider the distribution of literary fame in our own time , we ...
... once in high reputation , read perhaps by the beautiful , quoted by the witty , and commented on by the grave ; but of whom we now know only that they once existed . If we consider the distribution of literary fame in our own time , we ...
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