The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 8H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... suppose unintentionally , some touches of his own . Thus : " The power that pre- dominated in his intellectual operations was rather strong reason than quick sensibility . Upon all occasions that were presented , he studied rather than ...
... suppose unintentionally , some touches of his own . Thus : " The power that pre- dominated in his intellectual operations was rather strong reason than quick sensibility . Upon all occasions that were presented , he studied rather than ...
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... suppose by the solicitation of Mrs. Thrale , to a house in Grosvenor Square . I was sorry to see him sadly changed in his appearance . He told me I might now have the pleasure to see Dr. Johnson drink wine again , for he had lately re ...
... suppose by the solicitation of Mrs. Thrale , to a house in Grosvenor Square . I was sorry to see him sadly changed in his appearance . He told me I might now have the pleasure to see Dr. Johnson drink wine again , for he had lately re ...
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... suppose that two such noblemen would revise so big a manuscript . Poor man ! he left London the day of the publication of his book , that he might be out of the way of the great praise he was to receive ; and he was ashamed to return ...
... suppose that two such noblemen would revise so big a manuscript . Poor man ! he left London the day of the publication of his book , that he might be out of the way of the great praise he was to receive ; and he was ashamed to return ...
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... suppose a man to be uniformly of good con- duct , would it not be better that he should refuse to dine with a bishop in this week , and so not encourage a bad practice by his example ? " JOHN- SON . Why , Sir , you are to consider ...
... suppose a man to be uniformly of good con- duct , would it not be better that he should refuse to dine with a bishop in this week , and so not encourage a bad practice by his example ? " JOHN- SON . Why , Sir , you are to consider ...
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... suppose that we shall rise with a diseased body ; it is enough if there be such a sameness as to distinguish identity of person . " She seemed desirous of knowing more , but he left the question in obscurity . Of apparitions ( 1 ) , he ...
... suppose that we shall rise with a diseased body ; it is enough if there be such a sameness as to distinguish identity of person . " She seemed desirous of knowing more , but he left the question in obscurity . Of apparitions ( 1 ) , he ...
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