The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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... expressed that it was coming ; or , when he had said it , from a look that expressed that it had come . At Mr. Thrale's , some days before , when we were talking on the same subject , he said , referring to the same idea of his ...
... expressed that it was coming ; or , when he had said it , from a look that expressed that it had come . At Mr. Thrale's , some days before , when we were talking on the same subject , he said , referring to the same idea of his ...
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... expressed himself much satisfied with the application . On another day after this , when talking on the subject of prayer , Dr. Brocklesby repeated from Juvenal , " Orandum est , ut sit mens sana in corpore sano , " and so on to the end ...
... expressed himself much satisfied with the application . On another day after this , when talking on the subject of prayer , Dr. Brocklesby repeated from Juvenal , " Orandum est , ut sit mens sana in corpore sano , " and so on to the end ...
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... expressed himself in a letter to William Seward , Esq . " I leave this mighty task to some hardier and some abler writer . The variety and splen- dour of Johnson's attainments , the peculiarities of his character , his private virtues ...
... expressed himself in a letter to William Seward , Esq . " I leave this mighty task to some hardier and some abler writer . The variety and splen- dour of Johnson's attainments , the peculiarities of his character , his private virtues ...
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