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... say more than I mean , in jest , and people are apt to think me serious . " * The exercise of that privilege which ... says in one of his letters , have acted with the diligence of spies upon his conduct . To some of them the following ...
... say more than I mean , in jest , and people are apt to think me serious . " * The exercise of that privilege which ... says in one of his letters , have acted with the diligence of spies upon his conduct . To some of them the following ...
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... says Ford , Johnson . " some general principles of every science : he who can talk only on one subject , or act only in SAMUEL JOHNSON was born at Litchfield , Sep- one department , is seldom wanted , and perhaps tember 7 , 1709 , O. S. ...
... says Ford , Johnson . " some general principles of every science : he who can talk only on one subject , or act only in SAMUEL JOHNSON was born at Litchfield , Sep- one department , is seldom wanted , and perhaps tember 7 , 1709 , O. S. ...
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... says , he passed under it the months of July , August and September ; without being wet , and resting himself , for the the other in the Spring . They have , in the sake of the coolness , was charmed with a thou greatest plenty ...
... says , he passed under it the months of July , August and September ; without being wet , and resting himself , for the the other in the Spring . They have , in the sake of the coolness , was charmed with a thou greatest plenty ...
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... say any thing in this place , as Johnson was af- terwards the biographer of his first and most use- ful patron . To be engaged ... says in his Life , parted from T finte ne him with tears in his eyes . The poem , vi AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
... say any thing in this place , as Johnson was af- terwards the biographer of his first and most use- ful patron . To be engaged ... says in his Life , parted from T finte ne him with tears in his eyes . The poem , vi AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
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... say he is not afraid of the strictest examination , though he is of so long a journey ; and yet he will ven- ture it , if ... says , " they have neither learning nor wit , " Your faithful humble servant , Trentham Aug. 1st . ” " GOWER ...
... say he is not afraid of the strictest examination , though he is of so long a journey ; and yet he will ven- ture it , if ... says , " they have neither learning nor wit , " Your faithful humble servant , Trentham Aug. 1st . ” " GOWER ...
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