The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Band 2G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 |
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... happy state to any human being ; but that , as every part of life , of which we are conscious , was at some point of time a period yet to come , in which felicity Let me here be allowed to pay my tribute of most sincere gratitude to the ...
... happy state to any human being ; but that , as every part of life , of which we are conscious , was at some point of time a period yet to come , in which felicity Let me here be allowed to pay my tribute of most sincere gratitude to the ...
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... happy in the moment that was present , he answered , " Never , but when he is drunk . " He urged General Oglethorpe to give the world his Life.1 He said , " I know no man whose Life would be more interesting . If I were furnished with ...
... happy in the moment that was present , he answered , " Never , but when he is drunk . " He urged General Oglethorpe to give the world his Life.1 He said , " I know no man whose Life would be more interesting . If I were furnished with ...
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... happy to entertain at my house . > Wife of the Reverend Mr. Kenneth Macaulay , authour of " The History of St. Kilda . " A law - suit carried on by Sir Allan Maclean , Chief of his Clan , to recover certain parts of his family estate ...
... happy to entertain at my house . > Wife of the Reverend Mr. Kenneth Macaulay , authour of " The History of St. Kilda . " A law - suit carried on by Sir Allan Maclean , Chief of his Clan , to recover certain parts of his family estate ...
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... happy middle state as in England . The shops of Paris are mean ; the meat in the markets is such as would be sent to a gaol in England : and Mr. Thrale justly observed , that the cookery of the French was forced upon them by necessity ...
... happy middle state as in England . The shops of Paris are mean ; the meat in the markets is such as would be sent to a gaol in England : and Mr. Thrale justly observed , that the cookery of the French was forced upon them by necessity ...
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... happy in giving this full and clear statement to the publick , to vindicate , by the authority of the greatest authour of his age , that respectable body of men , the Booksellers of London , from vulgar reflections , as if their profits ...
... happy in giving this full and clear statement to the publick , to vindicate , by the authority of the greatest authour of his age , that respectable body of men , the Booksellers of London , from vulgar reflections , as if their profits ...
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acquaintance Ad.-Line admirable affectionate afterwards appeared Ashbourne asked Auchinleck authour Beauclerk Beggars Opera believe Bishop Boswell's Burke character conversation Court of Session Croker dear Sir death Dilly dined dinner drink eminent entertained et Ad.-Line favour Garrick gentleman give happy hear heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson kind lady Langton learning letter Lichfield lived London Lord Lord Bute Lord Hailes Lord Monboddo Lordship Lucy Porter Madam manner mentioned merit mind never obliged observed occasion once opinion Percy perhaps pleased pleasure poem Poets Pope praise publick put the following recollect remark Reverend SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland shewed Sir Joshua Reynolds Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told truth Whig Wilkes wine wish wonderful write written wrote