The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Band 4C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... happy . " " Nay , sir ( said Johnson ) , all this excludes but one evil -poverty . " 1 ( only ) 1 When I mentioned Dr. Johnson's remark to a lady of ad- mirable good sense and quickness of understanding , she ob- served , " It is true ...
... happy . " " Nay , sir ( said Johnson ) , all this excludes but one evil -poverty . " 1 ( only ) 1 When I mentioned Dr. Johnson's remark to a lady of ad- mirable good sense and quickness of understanding , she ob- served , " It is true ...
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... happy to hear of this . " I In our way , Johnson strongly expressed his love of driving fast in a post - chaise . " If ( said he ) , I had no duties , and no reference to futurity , I would spend my life in driving briskly in a post ...
... happy to hear of this . " I In our way , Johnson strongly expressed his love of driving fast in a post - chaise . " If ( said he ) , I had no duties , and no reference to futurity , I would spend my life in driving briskly in a post ...
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... happy , and good ! I have been much out of order , but , I hope , do not grow worse . " The crime of the schoolmaster whom you are en- gaged to prosecute is very great , and may be suspect- ed to be too common . In our law it would be a ...
... happy , and good ! I have been much out of order , but , I hope , do not grow worse . " The crime of the schoolmaster whom you are en- gaged to prosecute is very great , and may be suspect- ed to be too common . In our law it would be a ...
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... happy years . " You have ended the negro's cause much to my mind . Lord Auchinleck and dear Lord Hailes were on the side of liberty . Lord Haile's name reproaches me ; but if he saw my languid neglect of my own affairs , he would rather ...
... happy years . " You have ended the negro's cause much to my mind . Lord Auchinleck and dear Lord Hailes were on the side of liberty . Lord Haile's name reproaches me ; but if he saw my languid neglect of my own affairs , he would rather ...
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... happy if at a distance from them . She therefore wishes rather to go to some country place in Scotland , where she can have them with her . 66 I purpose being in London about the 20th of next month , as I think it creditable to appear ...
... happy if at a distance from them . She therefore wishes rather to go to some country place in Scotland , where she can have them with her . 66 I purpose being in London about the 20th of next month , as I think it creditable to appear ...
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