The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... manner , periphrastically exhibited in his poem as it now stands : : -- ( 1 ) Such is this little laughable incident , which has been often related . Dr. Percy , the Bishop of Dromore , who was an intimate friend of Dr. Grainger , and ...
... manner , periphrastically exhibited in his poem as it now stands : : -- ( 1 ) Such is this little laughable incident , which has been often related . Dr. Percy , the Bishop of Dromore , who was an intimate friend of Dr. Grainger , and ...
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... manner than common ; to his indistinct account of which , Dr. Johnson listened with patient attention , that he might assist him with his advice . Here was an instance of genuine humanity and real kindness in this great man , who has ...
... manner than common ; to his indistinct account of which , Dr. Johnson listened with patient attention , that he might assist him with his advice . Here was an instance of genuine humanity and real kindness in this great man , who has ...
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... manner forced us to pay foolish compliments to please their parents . JOHNSON . " You are right , Sir . We may be excused for not caring much about other people's children , for there are many who care very little about their own ...
... manner forced us to pay foolish compliments to please their parents . JOHNSON . " You are right , Sir . We may be excused for not caring much about other people's children , for there are many who care very little about their own ...
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