Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... given rise to injurious re- flections , which are totally inapplicable to many very re- spectable men who exercise it with reputation and honour . Johnson having argued for some time with a pertinacious gentleman ; his opponent , who ...
... given rise to injurious re- flections , which are totally inapplicable to many very re- spectable men who exercise it with reputation and honour . Johnson having argued for some time with a pertinacious gentleman ; his opponent , who ...
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... given me a letter from you , but none has come . Write to me now and then , but direct your next to Lichfield . I ... given annually . I believe , how- ever , that all persons intending to be present on such occasions are now expected to ...
... given me a letter from you , but none has come . Write to me now and then , but direct your next to Lichfield . I ... given annually . I believe , how- ever , that all persons intending to be present on such occasions are now expected to ...
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... given , much will be required ' , ' seems to have been ever present to his mind , in a rigorous sense , and to have made him dissatisfied with his labours and acts of goodness , however comparatively great ; so that the un- avoidable ...
... given , much will be required ' , ' seems to have been ever present to his mind , in a rigorous sense , and to have made him dissatisfied with his labours and acts of goodness , however comparatively great ; so that the un- avoidable ...
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