The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... perhaps , some minutes , by accelerating her pulsation . " On Thursday , April 11 , I dined with him at General Paoli's , in whose house I now resided , and where I had ever afterwards the honour of being entertained with the kindest ...
... perhaps , some minutes , by accelerating her pulsation . " On Thursday , April 11 , I dined with him at General Paoli's , in whose house I now resided , and where I had ever afterwards the honour of being entertained with the kindest ...
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... perhaps a man , after knowing his own character - the limited strength of his own mind , should not be desirous of having too much wisdom , considering , quid valeant humeri , how little he can carry . " JOHNSON . " Sir , be as wise as ...
... perhaps a man , after knowing his own character - the limited strength of his own mind , should not be desirous of having too much wisdom , considering , quid valeant humeri , how little he can carry . " JOHNSON . " Sir , be as wise as ...
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... perhaps , impress the unthinking with seriousness . " You know , ( says he , ) 1 I never thought confidence with respect to futurity , any part of the character of a brave , a wise , or a good man . Bravery has no place where it can ...
... perhaps , impress the unthinking with seriousness . " You know , ( says he , ) 1 I never thought confidence with respect to futurity , any part of the character of a brave , a wise , or a good man . Bravery has no place where it can ...
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