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... common mark ? " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; but we must attend to the difference between what men in general cannot do if they would , and what every man may do if he would . Sixteen - string Jack2 towered above the common mark . " Bos ...
... common mark ? " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; but we must attend to the difference between what men in general cannot do if they would , and what every man may do if he would . Sixteen - string Jack2 towered above the common mark . " Bos ...
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... common pomatum , and make it fragrant . The oil does not fly off in the drying . " BOSWELL . " I wish to have a good ... common thing in England , Sir ? " JOHNSON . " Not so common , Sir , as you imagine . In Lincolnshire there is hardly ...
... common pomatum , and make it fragrant . The oil does not fly off in the drying . " BOSWELL . " I wish to have a good ... common thing in England , Sir ? " JOHNSON . " Not so common , Sir , as you imagine . In Lincolnshire there is hardly ...
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... common sense , and a very attentive and minute survey of real life . His mind was so full of imagery , that he might have been perpetually a poet ; yet it is remarkable , that , however rich his prose is in this respect , his poetical ...
... common sense , and a very attentive and minute survey of real life . His mind was so full of imagery , that he might have been perpetually a poet ; yet it is remarkable , that , however rich his prose is in this respect , his poetical ...
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