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... true , is painted on the retina of his eye , and the voice of Mrs. Cibber mechanically affects the tympanum of his ear : but it is as true also that he sees only the transports of Jaffier and listens only to the ravings of Belvidera ...
... true , is painted on the retina of his eye , and the voice of Mrs. Cibber mechanically affects the tympanum of his ear : but it is as true also that he sees only the transports of Jaffier and listens only to the ravings of Belvidera ...
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... true . That every dreamer of innovations propagates his projects is acknowledged ; is it therefore true that there is no settlement ? That every murmurer at government diffuses his discontent is acknowledged likewise ; but have we ...
... true . That every dreamer of innovations propagates his projects is acknowledged ; is it therefore true that there is no settlement ? That every murmurer at government diffuses his discontent is acknowledged likewise ; but have we ...
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... true spirit of a Soldier . [ Further reflections on Johnson's life as ' a victorious Battle of a free , true Man ' . ] To estimate the quantity of Work that Johnson performed , how much poorer the World were had it wanted him , can , as ...
... true spirit of a Soldier . [ Further reflections on Johnson's life as ' a victorious Battle of a free , true Man ' . ] To estimate the quantity of Work that Johnson performed , how much poorer the World were had it wanted him , can , as ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Johnsons Poems | 20 |
JOHNSON seeking a publisher for London 1738 | 42 |
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