Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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... instance of any man , whose history has been minutely related , that did not in every part of life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour . " In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention to ...
... instance of any man , whose history has been minutely related , that did not in every part of life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour . " In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention to ...
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... instance of a perfect Judge , who devoted himself en- tirely to his office . JOHNSON : " Hale , Sir , attended to other things beside law : he left BOSWELL : a great estate . " " That was , because what he got accumulated without any ...
... instance of a perfect Judge , who devoted himself en- tirely to his office . JOHNSON : " Hale , Sir , attended to other things beside law : he left BOSWELL : a great estate . " " That was , because what he got accumulated without any ...
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... instance has been mentioned , * where he gave a sud- den satirical stroke to the character of an attorney . The too indiscriminate admission to that employment , which requires both abilities and integrity , has given rise to in ...
... instance has been mentioned , * where he gave a sud- den satirical stroke to the character of an attorney . The too indiscriminate admission to that employment , which requires both abilities and integrity , has given rise to in ...
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