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James Boswell. Oxford English Classics . BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . IN FOUR VOLUMES . VOLUME II . PRINTED BY TALBOYS AND WHEELER , OXFORD . SAMUEL JOHNSON.
James Boswell. Oxford English Classics . BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . IN FOUR VOLUMES . VOLUME II . PRINTED BY TALBOYS AND WHEELER , OXFORD . SAMUEL JOHNSON.
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... English ; both in their pri- mary meaning expressing simply descent , but both made to stand , ¥ê¥á¥ó ̓ ἐ¥î¥ï¥öὴ¥í , for noble descent . Genus is thus used in Hor . lib . ii . sat . v . l . 8 , Et genus et virtus , nisi cum re , vilior alga ...
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... English . " This speculation may , perhaps , be thought more subtle than the grossness of real life will easily admit . Let it , however , be remembered , that the efficacy of ignorance ETAT . 57. ] DR . JOHNSON . 25.
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