“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... obliged to work : and , indeed , have never much used myself to punctuality . You are , however , not to make unkind inferences , when I forbear to reply to your kindness ; for be assured , I never receive a letter from you without ...
... obliged to work : and , indeed , have never much used myself to punctuality . You are , however , not to make unkind inferences , when I forbear to reply to your kindness ; for be assured , I never receive a letter from you without ...
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... obliged to do any more . No man is obliged to do as much as he can do . A man is to have part of his life to himself . If a soldier has fought a good many campaigns , he is not to be blamed , if he retires to ease and tranquillity . A ...
... obliged to do any more . No man is obliged to do as much as he can do . A man is to have part of his life to himself . If a soldier has fought a good many campaigns , he is not to be blamed , if he retires to ease and tranquillity . A ...
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... obliged to temporise . " BOSWELL . " I rather think , Sir , that Toryism prevails in this reign . " JOHNSON . " I know not why you should think so , Sir . You see your friend Lord Lyttelton , a nobleman , is obliged in his History to ...
... obliged to temporise . " BOSWELL . " I rather think , Sir , that Toryism prevails in this reign . " JOHNSON . " I know not why you should think so , Sir . You see your friend Lord Lyttelton , a nobleman , is obliged in his History to ...
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