The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... sure , when you wish a man to have that belief which you think is of in- finite advantage , you wish well to him ; but your primary consideration is your own quiet . If a madman were to come into this room with a stick in his hand , no ...
... sure , when you wish a man to have that belief which you think is of in- finite advantage , you wish well to him ; but your primary consideration is your own quiet . If a madman were to come into this room with a stick in his hand , no ...
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... sure it would be done . " He said , that , for general improvement , a man should read whatever his immediate inclination prompts him to ; though , to be sure , if a man has a science to learn , he must regularly and resolutely advance ...
... sure it would be done . " He said , that , for general improvement , a man should read whatever his immediate inclination prompts him to ; though , to be sure , if a man has a science to learn , he must regularly and resolutely advance ...
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... sure not to get drunk ; whereas , if you drink wine , you are never sure . " I said , drinking wine was a pleasure which I was unwilling to give up . 66 Why , Sir , " said he , " there is no doubt that not to drink wine is a great ...
... sure not to get drunk ; whereas , if you drink wine , you are never sure . " I said , drinking wine was a pleasure which I was unwilling to give up . 66 Why , Sir , " said he , " there is no doubt that not to drink wine is a great ...
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