Life of SAMUEL JOHNSON LL.D1952 |
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... myself : yet what account shall I give him ? I have not , since the day of our separation , suffered or done any thing considerable . The only change in my way of life is , that I have frequented the theatre more than in former seasons ...
... myself : yet what account shall I give him ? I have not , since the day of our separation , suffered or done any thing considerable . The only change in my way of life is , that I have frequented the theatre more than in former seasons ...
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... myself . BOSWELL . " I was this morning in Ridley's shop , Sir ; and was told , that the collection called ... myself , to send myself away . Wine gives great pleasure ; and every 1Here he either was mistaken , or had a different notion ...
... myself . BOSWELL . " I was this morning in Ridley's shop , Sir ; and was told , that the collection called ... myself , to send myself away . Wine gives great pleasure ; and every 1Here he either was mistaken , or had a different notion ...
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... myself light and easy , and began to plan schemes of life . Thus I went to bed , and in a short time waked and sat up , as has been long my custom , when I felt a confusion and indis- tinctness in my head , which lasted , I suppose ...
... myself light and easy , and began to plan schemes of life . Thus I went to bed , and in a short time waked and sat up , as has been long my custom , when I felt a confusion and indis- tinctness in my head , which lasted , I suppose ...
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