The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 5H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... London . Then I would tell him , that he may marry one of the Miss Macleods , a lady of great family . Sir , it is surprising , how people will go to a distance , for what they may have at home . I knew a lady ( 1 ) ÆTAT . 64 . 11 COL .
... London . Then I would tell him , that he may marry one of the Miss Macleods , a lady of great family . Sir , it is surprising , how people will go to a distance , for what they may have at home . I knew a lady ( 1 ) ÆTAT . 64 . 11 COL .
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... tell us the history of it . A poor man with a wife and children now lived in it . We went into it , and Dr. Johnson gave them some charity . There was but one bed for all the family , and the hut was very smoky . When he came out , he ...
... tell us the history of it . A poor man with a wife and children now lived in it . We went into it , and Dr. Johnson gave them some charity . There was but one bed for all the family , and the hut was very smoky . When he came out , he ...
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... tell them that they may very easily get as much as will do very well . I do not indeed tell them that they will be Bentleys . " The night we rode to Col's house , I said , " Lord Elibank is probably wondering what is become of us ...
... tell them that they may very easily get as much as will do very well . I do not indeed tell them that they will be Bentleys . " The night we rode to Col's house , I said , " Lord Elibank is probably wondering what is become of us ...
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... tell him the truth of the matter . " This Sir Allan , " said he , " was he a re- gular baronet , or was his title such a traditional one as you find in Ireland ? " I assured my excellent acquaintance that , " for my own part , I would ...
... tell him the truth of the matter . " This Sir Allan , " said he , " was he a re- gular baronet , or was his title such a traditional one as you find in Ireland ? " I assured my excellent acquaintance that , " for my own part , I would ...
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... tell us that he had visited this chapel the evening before ; but Johnson says to Mrs. Thrale , " Boswell , who is very pious , went into it at night to perform his devotions , but came back in haste , for fear of spectres . " - Letters ...
... tell us that he had visited this chapel the evening before ; but Johnson says to Mrs. Thrale , " Boswell , who is very pious , went into it at night to perform his devotions , but came back in haste , for fear of spectres . " - Letters ...
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