The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Band 2G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 |
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... appeared to me fallacious ; for if a man has not spoken , it may be said that he would have done very well if he had tried ; whereas , if he has tried This was Murphy's story originally , who always told it of dripping - night , instead ...
... appeared to me fallacious ; for if a man has not spoken , it may be said that he would have done very well if he had tried ; whereas , if he has tried This was Murphy's story originally , who always told it of dripping - night , instead ...
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... of it , however they may talk , and though , perhaps , they may be scarcely sensible of it . " I said it appeared to me that some people had not the least notion of immortality ; and I mentioned a 18 THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON .
... of it , however they may talk , and though , perhaps , they may be scarcely sensible of it . " I said it appeared to me that some people had not the least notion of immortality ; and I mentioned a 18 THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON .
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... appearance of its efficacy , which a single instance can afford : the patient was very old , the pain very violent , and the relief , I think , speedy and lasting . - ' My opinion of alterative medicine is not high , but quid tentasse ...
... appearance of its efficacy , which a single instance can afford : the patient was very old , the pain very violent , and the relief , I think , speedy and lasting . - ' My opinion of alterative medicine is not high , but quid tentasse ...
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... appeared to them propriety or convenience . " A few days afterwards I consulted him upon a cause , Paterson and others against Alexander and others , which had been decided by a casting vote in the Court of Session , determining that ...
... appeared to them propriety or convenience . " A few days afterwards I consulted him upon a cause , Paterson and others against Alexander and others , which had been decided by a casting vote in the Court of Session , determining that ...
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... " He had left his rooms in Gerrard - street , Soho , to oblige his landlord , who had found a lodger that would remain longer . - Letters to Temple . that appeared to me to be doing work as much THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . 29.
... " He had left his rooms in Gerrard - street , Soho , to oblige his landlord , who had found a lodger that would remain longer . - Letters to Temple . that appeared to me to be doing work as much THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . 29.
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