The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... never begun it again . I never felt any difference upon myself from eating one thing rather than another , nor from one kind of weather rather than another . There are people , I believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of ...
... never begun it again . I never felt any difference upon myself from eating one thing rather than another , nor from one kind of weather rather than another . There are people , I believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of ...
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... never had it . There is a print of Mrs. Montagu , and I shall think myself very ill rewarded for my love and admiration , if she does not give me one ; she will give it nobody in whom it will excite more respect . ful sentiments . But I ...
... never had it . There is a print of Mrs. Montagu , and I shall think myself very ill rewarded for my love and admiration , if she does not give me one ; she will give it nobody in whom it will excite more respect . ful sentiments . But I ...
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... never been born , or that their schemes had never gone farther than their own imaginations . " " This sentiment , " says Mr. Mickle , " which is to be found in his ' Introduction to the World Displayed , ' I , in my Dissertation ...
... never been born , or that their schemes had never gone farther than their own imaginations . " " This sentiment , " says Mr. Mickle , " which is to be found in his ' Introduction to the World Displayed , ' I , in my Dissertation ...
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