The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., Band 1Dent, 1949 |
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... suppose himself to have the gout , as well as suppose himself to be in love , of which we have innumerable instances , and which has been admirably ridiculed by Johnson in his " Life of Cowley " ? I have also some difficulty to believe ...
... suppose himself to have the gout , as well as suppose himself to be in love , of which we have innumerable instances , and which has been admirably ridiculed by Johnson in his " Life of Cowley " ? I have also some difficulty to believe ...
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... suppose an estate forfeited by treason , and granted by the Crown to a new family . With the lands were forfeited ... suppose that the parish will make a wiser choice than the patron ? If we suppose man- kind actuated by interest ...
... suppose an estate forfeited by treason , and granted by the Crown to a new family . With the lands were forfeited ... suppose that the parish will make a wiser choice than the patron ? If we suppose man- kind actuated by interest ...
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... suppose. ,. will. grow. ;. the basis , I think , four inches ' cross ; the skin folds like loose cloth doubled over his body , and cross his hips ; a vast animal , though young ; as big , perhaps , as four oxen . -The young elephant , with ...
... suppose. ,. will. grow. ;. the basis , I think , four inches ' cross ; the skin folds like loose cloth doubled over his body , and cross his hips ; a vast animal , though young ; as big , perhaps , as four oxen . -The young elephant , with ...
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