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... Mankind . - Acquaintance of Young People . - Hard Reading . - Melancholy . - Mrs. Macaulay . - Warton's Essay on Pope . - Sir James Mac- donald . Projected Tour to the Hebrides . - Schoolboy Happiness . Pity . Style of Hume ...
... Mankind . - Acquaintance of Young People . - Hard Reading . - Melancholy . - Mrs. Macaulay . - Warton's Essay on Pope . - Sir James Mac- donald . Projected Tour to the Hebrides . - Schoolboy Happiness . Pity . Style of Hume ...
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... mankind , by the enchantment of your address , and could not forbear to wish that I might boast myself Le vainqueur du vainqueur de la terre ; - that I might obtain that regard for which I saw the world contend- ing ; but I found my ...
... mankind , by the enchantment of your address , and could not forbear to wish that I might boast myself Le vainqueur du vainqueur de la terre ; - that I might obtain that regard for which I saw the world contend- ing ; but I found my ...
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... at first sight , the happiness of mankind - nec vixit malè qui natus moriensque fefellit . Meeke died about September , 1743 .. - C The following letter was written by Dr. Johnson to Mr. c3 ¨¡TAT . 45 . 21 VISIT TO OXFORD .
... at first sight , the happiness of mankind - nec vixit malè qui natus moriensque fefellit . Meeke died about September , 1743 .. - C The following letter was written by Dr. Johnson to Mr. c3 ¨¡TAT . 45 . 21 VISIT TO OXFORD .
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... mankind ; a kind of solitary wanderer in the wild of life , without any direction , or fixed point of view ; a gloomy gazer on the world , to which I have little relation . Yet I would endeavour , by the help of you and your brother ...
... mankind ; a kind of solitary wanderer in the wild of life , without any direction , or fixed point of view ; a gloomy gazer on the world , to which I have little relation . Yet I would endeavour , by the help of you and your brother ...
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... mankind have delighted me more than your friendship thus voluntarily offered , which now I have it I hope to keep , because I hope to continue to de- serve it . " I have no Dictionaries to dispose of for myself , but shall be glad to ...
... mankind have delighted me more than your friendship thus voluntarily offered , which now I have it I hope to keep , because I hope to continue to de- serve it . " I have no Dictionaries to dispose of for myself , but shall be glad to ...
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