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1 What I consider as the peculiar value of the following work , is , the quantity it contains of Johnson's conversation , which is universally acknowledged to have been eminently instructive and entertaining ; and of which the specimens ...
1 What I consider as the peculiar value of the following work , is , the quantity it contains of Johnson's conversation , which is universally acknowledged to have been eminently instructive and entertaining ; and of which the specimens ...
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... render it at least somewhat doubtful , especially when we consider that it must have originated from the person himself who went by the name of Richard Savage . > 1 This character of the Life of Savage was not written by Fielding ...
... render it at least somewhat doubtful , especially when we consider that it must have originated from the person himself who went by the name of Richard Savage . > 1 This character of the Life of Savage was not written by Fielding ...
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The moralists all talk of the uncertainty of fortune , and the transitoriness of beauty : but it is yet more dreadful to consider that the powers of the mind are equally liable to change , that understanding may make its appearance and ...
The moralists all talk of the uncertainty of fortune , and the transitoriness of beauty : but it is yet more dreadful to consider that the powers of the mind are equally liable to change , that understanding may make its appearance and ...
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