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He answered , be- cause it was impossible to keep him at home ; for , young as he was , he believed he had caught the publick spirit and zeal for Sacheverel , and would have staid for ever in the church , satisfied with beholding him .
He answered , be- cause it was impossible to keep him at home ; for , young as he was , he believed he had caught the publick spirit and zeal for Sacheverel , and would have staid for ever in the church , satisfied with beholding him .
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But there is surely a clear distinction between a disorder which af- fects only the imagination and spirits , while the judgment is sound , and a disorder by which the judgment itself is impaired . This distinction was made to me by the ...
But there is surely a clear distinction between a disorder which af- fects only the imagination and spirits , while the judgment is sound , and a disorder by which the judgment itself is impaired . This distinction was made to me by the ...
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At the age of ten years his mind was disturbed by scruples of infidelity , which preyed upon his spirits , and made him very uneasy ; the more so , as he revealed his uneasiness to none , being na- turally , as he said , of a sullen ...
At the age of ten years his mind was disturbed by scruples of infidelity , which preyed upon his spirits , and made him very uneasy ; the more so , as he revealed his uneasiness to none , being na- turally , as he said , of a sullen ...
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The state of poverty in which he died , appears from a note in one of Johnson's little diaries of the following year , 1 which strongly displays his spirit , and virtuous dignity of 44 [ 1731 . THE LIFE OF.
The state of poverty in which he died , appears from a note in one of Johnson's little diaries of the following year , 1 which strongly displays his spirit , and virtuous dignity of 44 [ 1731 . THE LIFE OF.
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which strongly displays his spirit , and virtuous dignity of mind . " 1732 , Julii 15. Undecim aureos deposui , quo die quicquid ante matris funus ( quod serum sit precor ) de paternis bonis sperari licet , viginti scilicet libras ...
which strongly displays his spirit , and virtuous dignity of mind . " 1732 , Julii 15. Undecim aureos deposui , quo die quicquid ante matris funus ( quod serum sit precor ) de paternis bonis sperari licet , viginti scilicet libras ...
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