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... live as he will , seldom lives long in the observation of his own rulesf . " Of this year I have obtained the following letters : TO THE REVEREND DR . FARMER , CAMBRIDGE . " SIR , -As no man ought to keep wholly to himself any ...
... live as he will , seldom lives long in the observation of his own rulesf . " Of this year I have obtained the following letters : TO THE REVEREND DR . FARMER , CAMBRIDGE . " SIR , -As no man ought to keep wholly to himself any ...
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... lives . Every man , he observed , at last wishes for retreat : he sees his expectations frustrated in the world , and begins to wean himself from it , and to prepare for everlasting separation . " He observed , that the influence of ...
... lives . Every man , he observed , at last wishes for retreat : he sees his expectations frustrated in the world , and begins to wean himself from it , and to prepare for everlasting separation . " He observed , that the influence of ...
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... live past years again , Yet all hope pleasure from what still remain . For his part , he said , he never passed that week in his life which he would wish to repeat , were an angel to make the proposal to him . " He was of opinion , that ...
... live past years again , Yet all hope pleasure from what still remain . For his part , he said , he never passed that week in his life which he would wish to repeat , were an angel to make the proposal to him . " He was of opinion , that ...
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... live , Contented could I die q . " He then took a most affecting leave of me ; said , he Mr. Malone , with characteristic zeal to trace these verses to the fountain- head , after having in vain turned over several of our elder poets ...
... live , Contented could I die q . " He then took a most affecting leave of me ; said , he Mr. Malone , with characteristic zeal to trace these verses to the fountain- head , after having in vain turned over several of our elder poets ...
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... live , Contented could I die . But , O , my mind Imaginary scenes of bliss deceive With hopes of joys impossible to find . Another instance of Johnson's retaining in his memory verses by obscure authors , is given in Mr. Boswell's ...
... live , Contented could I die . But , O , my mind Imaginary scenes of bliss deceive With hopes of joys impossible to find . Another instance of Johnson's retaining in his memory verses by obscure authors , is given in Mr. Boswell's ...
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