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... look back through a century , and give a body gaol . In this country , the man who brought of critical and moral instruction . In April 1781 , the New River to London was ruined by that he lost his friend Mr. Thrale . His own words ...
... look back through a century , and give a body gaol . In this country , the man who brought of critical and moral instruction . In April 1781 , the New River to London was ruined by that he lost his friend Mr. Thrale . His own words ...
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... look back , as from an eminence , to view the scenes of life , and the literary labours in which Dr. Johnson was engaged , we may be able to delineate the features of the man , and to form an estimate of his genius . discussion , moral ...
... look back , as from an eminence , to view the scenes of life , and the literary labours in which Dr. Johnson was engaged , we may be able to delineate the features of the man , and to form an estimate of his genius . discussion , moral ...
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... look upon this kind of infatuation , without reflecting on those that suffer under the dreadful symptoms of canine madness , termed by physicians the dread of water ? These mise- rable wretches , unable to drink , though burning with ...
... look upon this kind of infatuation , without reflecting on those that suffer under the dreadful symptoms of canine madness , termed by physicians the dread of water ? These mise- rable wretches , unable to drink , though burning with ...
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... look aghast , when unforeseen destruction Pours in upon him thus . The malignity of soldiers and sailors against each other has been often experienced at the cost of their country ; and , perhaps , no orders of men have an enmity of ...
... look aghast , when unforeseen destruction Pours in upon him thus . The malignity of soldiers and sailors against each other has been often experienced at the cost of their country ; and , perhaps , no orders of men have an enmity of ...
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... look they whispered and laughed table till she could provide for me . I am now with the most violent agitations of delight . At under her protection , and know not how to show last Mr. Courtly cried out , Is that colour your my ...
... look they whispered and laughed table till she could provide for me . I am now with the most violent agitations of delight . At under her protection , and know not how to show last Mr. Courtly cried out , Is that colour your my ...
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