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... tell us that it is also one of the most educating of human experi- ences . Piety , filial honor , a passion for discrimination , an un- willingness to compromise on matters of principle , indomitable personal pride coupled with the ...
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... telling me , that a large portion of it having by mistake been written upon both sides of the paper , so as to be incon- 20 venient for the compositor , it cost him twenty pounds to have it transcribed upon one side only . O But his ...
... telling me , that a large portion of it having by mistake been written upon both sides of the paper , so as to be incon- 20 venient for the compositor , it cost him twenty pounds to have it transcribed upon one side only . O But his ...
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... tell him , that he honoured him for his manly behaviour in 5 rejecting these condescensions of Lord Chesterfield , and for resenting the treatment he had received from him with a proper spirit . Johnson was visibly pleased with this ...
... tell him , that he honoured him for his manly behaviour in 5 rejecting these condescensions of Lord Chesterfield , and for resenting the treatment he had received from him with a proper spirit . Johnson was visibly pleased with this ...
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... telling that it meant ' one who deserts to the enemy , a revolter , ' I added , Sometimes we say a GOWER . Thus it went 25 to the press : but the printer had more wit than I , and struck it out . " This indulgence does not display ...
... telling that it meant ' one who deserts to the enemy , a revolter , ' I added , Sometimes we say a GOWER . Thus it went 25 to the press : but the printer had more wit than I , and struck it out . " This indulgence does not display ...
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... tell the ladies that good wives make good 10 husbands ; I believe it is a more certain position that good brothers make good sisters . " The two Wartons just looked into the town , and were taken to see Cleone , where , David says ...
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