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Date: Tuesday, January 22, 1751
"But they who are convinced of the necessity of breaking from this habitual drowsiness, too often relapse in spite of their resolution; for these ideal seducers are always near, and neither any particularity of time nor place is necessary to their influence; they invade the soul without warning, ...
preview | full record— Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784)