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... success ; he sur- mounted all difficulties , and made his way into the heart of the country . Then follows a de-- scription of Abyssinia , formerly the largest em- pire of which we have an account in history . It extended from the Red ...
... success ; he sur- mounted all difficulties , and made his way into the heart of the country . Then follows a de-- scription of Abyssinia , formerly the largest em- pire of which we have an account in history . It extended from the Red ...
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... success . To protract if pos sible the days of a man whom he respected , he offered to advance the sum of five hundred pounds . Being informed of this at Litchfield , Johnson wrote the following letter : 66 " My Lord , After a long and ...
... success . To protract if pos sible the days of a man whom he respected , he offered to advance the sum of five hundred pounds . Being informed of this at Litchfield , Johnson wrote the following letter : 66 " My Lord , After a long and ...
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... success others must judge . " No. 67 was written by another intimate and affectionate friend of Dr. Johnson's , Bennet Langton , Esq . of Langton in Lincolnshire . His acquaintance with Dr. Johnson commenced soon after the conclusion of ...
... success others must judge . " No. 67 was written by another intimate and affectionate friend of Dr. Johnson's , Bennet Langton , Esq . of Langton in Lincolnshire . His acquaintance with Dr. Johnson commenced soon after the conclusion of ...
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... successful , when reprinted in volumes . It was admired by scholars , and that one so inquisitive after the most ... success , yet the attempt to imitate him , will show the curious examiner in what these where it has neither been ...
... successful , when reprinted in volumes . It was admired by scholars , and that one so inquisitive after the most ... success , yet the attempt to imitate him , will show the curious examiner in what these where it has neither been ...
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... success is most easily obtained by indirect and unperceived approaches , he who too soon professes himself a lover , raises But this solemn repetition is hitherto the pe- obstacles to his own wishes , and those whom culiar distinction ...
... success is most easily obtained by indirect and unperceived approaches , he who too soon professes himself a lover , raises But this solemn repetition is hitherto the pe- obstacles to his own wishes , and those whom culiar distinction ...
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