The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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... young people ; because , in the first place , I don't like to think myself growing old . In the next place , young acquaintances must last longest , if they do last ; and then , Sir , young men have more virtue than old men ; they have ...
... young people ; because , in the first place , I don't like to think myself growing old . In the next place , young acquaintances must last longest , if they do last ; and then , Sir , young men have more virtue than old men ; they have ...
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... YOUNG , he did Mr. Herbert Croft , then a Barrister of Lincoln's Inn , now a clergyman , the honour to adopt a Life of Young written by that gentleman , who was the friend of Dr. Young's son , and wished to vindicate him from some very ...
... YOUNG , he did Mr. Herbert Croft , then a Barrister of Lincoln's Inn , now a clergyman , the honour to adopt a Life of Young written by that gentleman , who was the friend of Dr. Young's son , and wished to vindicate him from some very ...
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... Young . Here some address was requisite , for I was not acquainted with Mr. Young , and had I proposed to Dr. Johnson that we should send to him , he would have checked my wish , and perhaps been offended . I therefore concerted with Mr ...
... Young . Here some address was requisite , for I was not acquainted with Mr. Young , and had I proposed to Dr. Johnson that we should send to him , he would have checked my wish , and perhaps been offended . I therefore concerted with Mr ...
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