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" When I first entered Ranelagh, it gave an expansion and gay sensation to my mind, such as I never experienced any where else. But, as Xerxes wept when he viewed his immense army, and considered that not one of that great multitude would be alive a hundred... "
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. - Trang 364
bởi James Boswell - 1901
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