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... thought that such curiosity [ lowed . Visits were repeated ; but the reception tended to nothing but delay , and objected to it was not cordial . Johnson one day was left a with all the pride and insolence of a man who full hour ...
... thought that such curiosity [ lowed . Visits were repeated ; but the reception tended to nothing but delay , and objected to it was not cordial . Johnson one day was left a with all the pride and insolence of a man who full hour ...
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... thought , with Milton , that this was not to be what is called a town life . We are now arrived obtained " but by devout prayer to that Eternal at the brightest period he had hitherto known . Spirit that can enrich with all utterance ...
... thought , with Milton , that this was not to be what is called a town life . We are now arrived obtained " but by devout prayer to that Eternal at the brightest period he had hitherto known . Spirit that can enrich with all utterance ...
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... thought ill - judged ; but surely they are generous , and some natural ten- derness is due even to a superstition , which thus originates in piety and benevolence . " These sentences , extracted from the Rev. Mr. Strahan's preface , if ...
... thought ill - judged ; but surely they are generous , and some natural ten- derness is due even to a superstition , which thus originates in piety and benevolence . " These sentences , extracted from the Rev. Mr. Strahan's preface , if ...
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... thought the opportunity of doing so evening through the year . The members much good the most happy incident in his life . were , besides himself , the Right Hon . Edmund He went , without delay , to the chambers in Burke , Sir Joshua ...
... thought the opportunity of doing so evening through the year . The members much good the most happy incident in his life . were , besides himself , the Right Hon . Edmund He went , without delay , to the chambers in Burke , Sir Joshua ...
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... thought he had written enough . " " And I should think so too , " replied his Majesty , " if you had not written so well . " gained in the year 1765 another resource , which | Foote , " That the theatre being intended for the ...
... thought he had written enough . " " And I should think so too , " replied his Majesty , " if you had not written so well . " gained in the year 1765 another resource , which | Foote , " That the theatre being intended for the ...
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