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... seldom wanted , and perhaps tember 7 , 1709 , O. S. His father Michael never wished for ; while the man of general Johnson was a bookseller in that city ; a man knowledge can often benefit , and always please . ” of large athletic make ...
... seldom wanted , and perhaps tember 7 , 1709 , O. S. His father Michael never wished for ; while the man of general Johnson was a bookseller in that city ; a man knowledge can often benefit , and always please . ” of large athletic make ...
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... seldom appropriated to the character , and Steele , " must go forward on stated days , whe- generally too philosophic . What Johnson has ther there are passengers or not . " So it was with said of the tragedy of Cato may be applied to ...
... seldom appropriated to the character , and Steele , " must go forward on stated days , whe- generally too philosophic . What Johnson has ther there are passengers or not . " So it was with said of the tragedy of Cato may be applied to ...
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... seldom despised but when they deserve contempt Anxiety universal . The unhappiness of a wit and a fine lady . · 200 124 129 The folly of cowardice and inactivity 201 . 78 The power of novelty . Mortality too fami- liar to raise ...
... seldom despised but when they deserve contempt Anxiety universal . The unhappiness of a wit and a fine lady . · 200 124 129 The folly of cowardice and inactivity 201 . 78 The power of novelty . Mortality too fami- liar to raise ...
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... seldom exceeded five hundred copies : and it is very remarkable that the only paper which had a pros- perous sale ( No. 97 ) was one of the very few which Dr. Johnson did not write . It was writ- ten by Richardson , author of Clarissa ...
... seldom exceeded five hundred copies : and it is very remarkable that the only paper which had a pros- perous sale ( No. 97 ) was one of the very few which Dr. Johnson did not write . It was writ- ten by Richardson , author of Clarissa ...
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... seldom heartily abhorred . The Roman tyrant was con- tent to be hated , if he was but feared ; and there are thousands of the readers of Romances willing to be thought wicked , if they may be allowed to be wits . It is therefore to be ...
... seldom heartily abhorred . The Roman tyrant was con- tent to be hated , if he was but feared ; and there are thousands of the readers of Romances willing to be thought wicked , if they may be allowed to be wits . It is therefore to be ...
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