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Shiels having expressed the highest admiration . ... of how he was laughed at with splendour , through which perfor using the Scotticism ' bang up ' haps they are not always easily disinstead of the English expression ' strike cerned .
Shiels having expressed the highest admiration . ... of how he was laughed at with splendour , through which perfor using the Scotticism ' bang up ' haps they are not always easily disinstead of the English expression ' strike cerned .
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When he talked of madness , he was to be understood as speaking of those who were in any great degree disturbed , or as it is commonly expressed , ' troubled in mind . ' Some of the ancient philosophers held , that all deviations from ...
When he talked of madness , he was to be understood as speaking of those who were in any great degree disturbed , or as it is commonly expressed , ' troubled in mind . ' Some of the ancient philosophers held , that all deviations from ...
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Sir John Pringle had expressed a wish that I would ask Dr. Johnson's opinion what were the best English sermons for style . I took an opportunity to - day of mentioning several to him . ' Atterbury ' ? JOHNSON .
Sir John Pringle had expressed a wish that I would ask Dr. Johnson's opinion what were the best English sermons for style . I took an opportunity to - day of mentioning several to him . ' Atterbury ' ? JOHNSON .
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THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
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