The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1839 |
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... Madam , I do not like to come down to vacuity . ” " Dr. Burney having remarked that Mr. Garrick was beginning to look old , he said , ' Why , Sir , you are not to wonder at that ; no man's face has had more wear and tear . ' 922 LETTER ...
... Madam , I do not like to come down to vacuity . ” " Dr. Burney having remarked that Mr. Garrick was beginning to look old , he said , ' Why , Sir , you are not to wonder at that ; no man's face has had more wear and tear . ' 922 LETTER ...
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... MADAM , — All that the esteem and reverence of mankind can give you has been long in your possession , and the little that I can add to the voice of nations will not much exalt ; of that little , however , you are , I hope , very ...
... MADAM , — All that the esteem and reverence of mankind can give you has been long in your possession , and the little that I can add to the voice of nations will not much exalt ; of that little , however , you are , I hope , very ...
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... madam , it is not a preference of the land to its owner ; it is the preference of a family to an in- dividual . Here is an establishment in a country , which is of importance for ages , not only to the chief ( 1 ) See Vol . II . p . 195 ...
... madam , it is not a preference of the land to its owner ; it is the preference of a family to an in- dividual . Here is an establishment in a country , which is of importance for ages , not only to the chief ( 1 ) See Vol . II . p . 195 ...
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... Madam , you are here , not for the love of virtue , but the fear of vice . ' She said , She should re- member this as long as she lived . " " I thought it hard to give her this view of her situation , when she could not help it ; and ...
... Madam , you are here , not for the love of virtue , but the fear of vice . ' She said , She should re- member this as long as she lived . " " I thought it hard to give her this view of her situation , when she could not help it ; and ...
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... MADAM , ―This letter will not , I hope , reach you many days before me ; in a distress which can be so little relieved , nothing remains for a friend but to come and partake it . " Poor , dear , sweet , little boy ! When I read the ...
... MADAM , ―This letter will not , I hope , reach you many days before me ; in a distress which can be so little relieved , nothing remains for a friend but to come and partake it . " Poor , dear , sweet , little boy ! When I read the ...
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