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Date: Saturday, 13 October 1750
"Thus Salust, the great master of nature, has not forgot, in his account of Catiline, to remark that his walk was now quick, and again slow, as an indication of a mind revolving something with violent commotion."
preview | full record— Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784)