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His schoolfellow , Mr. Hector , has none ; he never can reflect on his parent obligingly furnished me ? with many parbut the reflection brings to his mind some ticulars of his boyish days ; and assured me idea of pain inflicted , or of ...
His schoolfellow , Mr. Hector , has none ; he never can reflect on his parent obligingly furnished me ? with many parbut the reflection brings to his mind some ticulars of his boyish days ; and assured me idea of pain inflicted , or of ...
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Johnson writes like a teacher . notwithstanding , observable enough ( or He dictates to his readers as if from an ac- Mrs. Piozzi fancied so ) , that he never liked , adernical chair . They attend with awe though he always thought fit ...
Johnson writes like a teacher . notwithstanding , observable enough ( or He dictates to his readers as if from an ac- Mrs. Piozzi fancied so ) , that he never liked , adernical chair . They attend with awe though he always thought fit ...
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If He this day enlarged upon Pope's melan- I were furnished with materials , I should choly remark , be very glad to write it 2.9 Mr. Scott of Amwell's Elegies were ly“ Man never is , but always to be blest . ” ing in the room .
If He this day enlarged upon Pope's melan- I were furnished with materials , I should choly remark , be very glad to write it 2.9 Mr. Scott of Amwell's Elegies were ly“ Man never is , but always to be blest . ” ing in the room .
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