Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D."A chronological catalogue of the prose works of Samuel Johnson, LLD.": pages xiv-xvii |
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... once he had engaged himself in dispu- tation , [ matter ] thoughts flowed in on either side . " The abyss of an un - ideal [ emptiness ] vacancy . " These , like [ many other harlots , ] the harlots of other men , had his love though ...
... once he had engaged himself in dispu- tation , [ matter ] thoughts flowed in on either side . " The abyss of an un - ideal [ emptiness ] vacancy . " These , like [ many other harlots , ] the harlots of other men , had his love though ...
Page 501
... Once , when Mr. Seward was going to Bath , and asked his commands , he said , " Tell Dr. Har- rington that I wish he ... once talked to him of some of the say- ings which every body repeats , but nobody knows where to find , such as Quos ...
... Once , when Mr. Seward was going to Bath , and asked his commands , he said , " Tell Dr. Har- rington that I wish he ... once talked to him of some of the say- ings which every body repeats , but nobody knows where to find , such as Quos ...
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... once drawn to serve in the militia , the Trained Bands of the City of London , and that Mr. Rackstrow , of the Museum in Fleet - street , was his Colonel . It may be believed he did not serve in person ; but the idea , with all its ...
... once drawn to serve in the militia , the Trained Bands of the City of London , and that Mr. Rackstrow , of the Museum in Fleet - street , was his Colonel . It may be believed he did not serve in person ; but the idea , with all its ...
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