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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... thought . Tastes may differ as to the violin , the flute , the hautboy , in short , all the lesser instruments : but who can be insensible to the powerful impressions of the majestick organ ? His " Taxation no Tyranny " being mentioned ...
... thought . Tastes may differ as to the violin , the flute , the hautboy , in short , all the lesser instruments : but who can be insensible to the powerful impressions of the majestick organ ? His " Taxation no Tyranny " being mentioned ...
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... thought disgraceful for a man not to fight , and not dis- graceful not to speak in publick ? " JOHNSON . " Because there may be other reasons for a man's not speaking in publick than want of resolution : he may have nothing to say ...
... thought disgraceful for a man not to fight , and not dis- graceful not to speak in publick ? " JOHNSON . " Because there may be other reasons for a man's not speaking in publick than want of resolution : he may have nothing to say ...
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... thought was for the salvation of the souls of his subjects , till he lost a great empire . We , who thought that we should not be saved if we were Roman Catholicks , had the merit of maintain- ing our religion , at the expence of ...
... thought was for the salvation of the souls of his subjects , till he lost a great empire . We , who thought that we should not be saved if we were Roman Catholicks , had the merit of maintain- ing our religion , at the expence of ...
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... thought as you do of the Judge . They were bound to write nothing else . They were to have , I think , a third of the profits of this sixpenny pamphlet ; and the contract was for ninety- nine years . I wish I had thought of giving this ...
... thought as you do of the Judge . They were bound to write nothing else . They were to have , I think , a third of the profits of this sixpenny pamphlet ; and the contract was for ninety- nine years . I wish I had thought of giving this ...
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... thought this country could be governed by the influence of the Crown alone . Then , Sir , he gave up a great hold Ideal . He advised the King to agree that the Judges should of ? a their places for life , instead of losing them at the ...
... thought this country could be governed by the influence of the Crown alone . Then , Sir , he gave up a great hold Ideal . He advised the King to agree that the Judges should of ? a their places for life , instead of losing them at the ...
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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