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A young Fellow of great Fortune as he was sitting with a Book in his hand at our House one Day called to him rather abruptly & he fancied disrespectfully - Mr . Johnson says the Man - would you advise me to marry ?
A young Fellow of great Fortune as he was sitting with a Book in his hand at our House one Day called to him rather abruptly & he fancied disrespectfully - Mr . Johnson says the Man - would you advise me to marry ?
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He was depending on his " long head ” rather than his " short - hand " and it was not , at earliest , until he got home again that he jotted down even the most fragmentary of notes on what he had heard . Some days or some weeks later he ...
He was depending on his " long head ” rather than his " short - hand " and it was not , at earliest , until he got home again that he jotted down even the most fragmentary of notes on what he had heard . Some days or some weeks later he ...
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If it rained knowledge I'd hold out my hand ; but I would not give myself the trouble to go in quest of it . " This , of course , is not to be taken as expressing Johnson's real attitude toward his work , but he did actually put so ...
If it rained knowledge I'd hold out my hand ; but I would not give myself the trouble to go in quest of it . " This , of course , is not to be taken as expressing Johnson's real attitude toward his work , but he did actually put so ...
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