The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... mind . " My mind has been for some time much disturbed . The peace of God be with me . 66 I hope to - morrow to finish Lawrence , and to write to Mrs. Aston , and to Lucy . " 19. — I rose late . I was visited by Mrs. Thrale , Mr. Cotton ...
... mind . " My mind has been for some time much disturbed . The peace of God be with me . 66 I hope to - morrow to finish Lawrence , and to write to Mrs. Aston , and to Lucy . " 19. — I rose late . I was visited by Mrs. Thrale , Mr. Cotton ...
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... mind this year , the following correspondence affords a proof not only of his benevolence and conscientious readiness to relieve a good man from errour , but by his clothing one of the sentiments in his " Rambler , ' in different ...
... mind this year , the following correspondence affords a proof not only of his benevolence and conscientious readiness to relieve a good man from errour , but by his clothing one of the sentiments in his " Rambler , ' in different ...
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... mind easy . " This last direction is the principal ; with an unquiet mind , neither exercise , nor diet , nor physick , can be of much use . " I wish you , dear sir , a prosperous journey , and a happy recovery . I am , dear sir , your ...
... mind easy . " This last direction is the principal ; with an unquiet mind , neither exercise , nor diet , nor physick , can be of much use . " I wish you , dear sir , a prosperous journey , and a happy recovery . I am , dear sir , your ...
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... mind was not superior to early prejudices . When he was young , no doubt there was a great body , perhaps the numerical majority of the nation , who were opposed to or , at least , not cordial to the Hanover succession ; but the events ...
... mind was not superior to early prejudices . When he was young , no doubt there was a great body , perhaps the numerical majority of the nation , who were opposed to or , at least , not cordial to the Hanover succession ; but the events ...
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... mind . He does not talk from a desire of distinction , but because his mind is full 1 . " 199 2 He thus curiously characterised one of our old ac- quaintance : " ******** 2 is a good man , sir ; but he is a vain man and a liar . He ...
... mind . He does not talk from a desire of distinction , but because his mind is full 1 . " 199 2 He thus curiously characterised one of our old ac- quaintance : " ******** 2 is a good man , sir ; but he is a vain man and a liar . He ...
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