The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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... mind , what they eat . For my part , I mind my belly very studiously , and very carefully ; for I look upon it , that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind any- thing else . " He now appeared to me Jean Bull philosophe , and ...
... mind , what they eat . For my part , I mind my belly very studiously , and very carefully ; for I look upon it , that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind any- thing else . " He now appeared to me Jean Bull philosophe , and ...
Page 378
... mind , that it hardly admitted or deserved an answer ; by the second I was much better pleased ; and the pleasure will still be increased by such a narrative of the progress of your studies , as may evince the continuance of an equal ...
... mind , that it hardly admitted or deserved an answer ; by the second I was much better pleased ; and the pleasure will still be increased by such a narrative of the progress of your studies , as may evince the continuance of an equal ...
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... Mind - Visit to Town - malling - Prologue to Go ismith's 66 Good - natured Man " -Boswell publishes his " Account of Corsica " -Practice of the Law - Novels and Comedies - The Douglas Cause - Reading MSS.-St. Kilda - Oxford - Guthrie ...
... Mind - Visit to Town - malling - Prologue to Go ismith's 66 Good - natured Man " -Boswell publishes his " Account of Corsica " -Practice of the Law - Novels and Comedies - The Douglas Cause - Reading MSS.-St. Kilda - Oxford - Guthrie ...
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