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He notices in his journal , on Good Friday , 1764 , that he knows not what has become of the last year , that a strange oblivion has fallen upon him , and that inci- dents and intelligence leave no impression on his mind .
He notices in his journal , on Good Friday , 1764 , that he knows not what has become of the last year , that a strange oblivion has fallen upon him , and that inci- dents and intelligence leave no impression on his mind .
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Under the guardianship of Mrs. Thrale he paid increased attention to his dress , but in his own mind he was always indifferent to it . Yet as men are not a little disgusted in their neighbours with what they tolerate in themselves ...
Under the guardianship of Mrs. Thrale he paid increased attention to his dress , but in his own mind he was always indifferent to it . Yet as men are not a little disgusted in their neighbours with what they tolerate in themselves ...
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his duty ; and the ruling passion was , a strong determination to make the conclusions of his narrow intellect and ill - furnished mind prevail over the opinions of the wisest , and the combinations of his most powerful subjects .
his duty ; and the ruling passion was , a strong determination to make the conclusions of his narrow intellect and ill - furnished mind prevail over the opinions of the wisest , and the combinations of his most powerful subjects .
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The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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