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James Boswell. " " " C Talking of our feeling for the distresses of others ; -JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , there is much noise made about it , but it is greatly exaggerated . No , Sir , we have a certain degree of feeling to prompt us to do ...
James Boswell. " " " C Talking of our feeling for the distresses of others ; -JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , there is much noise made about it , but it is greatly exaggerated . No , Sir , we have a certain degree of feeling to prompt us to do ...
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James Boswell. I know not how so whimsical a thought came into my mind , but I asked , " If , Sir , you were shut up in a castle , and a new- born child with you , what would you do ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , I should not much like my ...
James Boswell. I know not how so whimsical a thought came into my mind , but I asked , " If , Sir , you were shut up in a castle , and a new- born child with you , what would you do ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , I should not much like my ...
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James Boswell. any thing , and so they are governed . There is no doubt , that if the poor should reason , ' We'll be ... BOSWELL . " So , Sir , you are no great enemy to the Roman Catholick Religion . ' JOHNSON . " No more , Sir , than ...
James Boswell. any thing , and so they are governed . There is no doubt , that if the poor should reason , ' We'll be ... BOSWELL . " So , Sir , you are no great enemy to the Roman Catholick Religion . ' JOHNSON . " No more , Sir , than ...
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