Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... hand , on a copy of this sermon which is now in my possession , such passages as were added by Dr. Dodd . They are not many : whoever will take the trou- ble to look at the printed copy , and attend to what I mention , will be satisfied ...
... hand , on a copy of this sermon which is now in my possession , such passages as were added by Dr. Dodd . They are not many : whoever will take the trou- ble to look at the printed copy , and attend to what I mention , will be satisfied ...
Page 499
... hand may have done , the mind has done its part . There is a grasp of mind there , which you find no where else ... hands , and so a physical impossibility to steal , than to a man of the most honest principles . There is a witty ...
... hand may have done , the mind has done its part . There is a grasp of mind there , which you find no where else ... hands , and so a physical impossibility to steal , than to a man of the most honest principles . There is a witty ...
Page 501
... hands . " I then wrote a card to Mr. Allen , that I might have a discreet friend at hand , to act as occasion should require . In penning this note , I had some difficulty ; my hand , I knew not how nor why , made wrong letters . I then ...
... hands . " I then wrote a card to Mr. Allen , that I might have a discreet friend at hand , to act as occasion should require . In penning this note , I had some difficulty ; my hand , I knew not how nor why , made wrong letters . I then ...
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