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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... lady of ad- mirable good sense and quickness of understanding , she ob- served , " It is true , all this excludes only one evil ; but how much good does it let in ? " -- To this observation much praise has been justly given . Let me ...
... lady of ad- mirable good sense and quickness of understanding , she ob- served , " It is true , all this excludes only one evil ; but how much good does it let in ? " -- To this observation much praise has been justly given . Let me ...
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... lady who made it was the late Marga- ret Montgomerie , my very valuable wife , and the very affec- tionate mother of my children , who , if they inherit her good qualities , will have no reason to complain of their lot . Dos magna ...
... lady who made it was the late Marga- ret Montgomerie , my very valuable wife , and the very affec- tionate mother of my children , who , if they inherit her good qualities , will have no reason to complain of their lot . Dos magna ...
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... lady is daughter of my cousin Sir John Douglas , whose grandson is now presumptive heir of the noble family of Queensberry . Johnson and he had a good deal of medical conversa- tion . Johnson said , he had some where or other given an ...
... lady is daughter of my cousin Sir John Douglas , whose grandson is now presumptive heir of the noble family of Queensberry . Johnson and he had a good deal of medical conversa- tion . Johnson said , he had some where or other given an ...
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... lady to visit London as soon as he can , that they may have agreeable topicks for conversation when they are by themselves . As I meditated trying my fortune in Westminster Hall , our conversation turned upon the profession of the law ...
... lady to visit London as soon as he can , that they may have agreeable topicks for conversation when they are by themselves . As I meditated trying my fortune in Westminster Hall , our conversation turned upon the profession of the law ...
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... lady's book . No lady is ashamed to have it standing in her library . " The hypochondriack disorder being mentioned , Dr. Johnson did not think it so common as I supposed . " Dr. Taylor ( said he ) , is the same one day as another ...
... lady's book . No lady is ashamed to have it standing in her library . " The hypochondriack disorder being mentioned , Dr. Johnson did not think it so common as I supposed . " Dr. Taylor ( said he ) , is the same one day as another ...
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