The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... pleasure . I exclaimed to her , " I am now , in- tellectually , Hermippus redivivus ( 1 ) ; I am quite restored by him , by transfusion of mind . " " There are many , " she replied , " who admire and respect Mr. Johnson ; but you and I ...
... pleasure . I exclaimed to her , " I am now , in- tellectually , Hermippus redivivus ( 1 ) ; I am quite restored by him , by transfusion of mind . " " There are many , " she replied , " who admire and respect Mr. Johnson ; but you and I ...
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... pleasure of his son's election , and died before that pleasure was abated . 66 Langton's lady has brought him a girl , and both are well : I dined with him the other day . " It vexes me to tell you , that on the evening of the 29th of ...
... pleasure of his son's election , and died before that pleasure was abated . 66 Langton's lady has brought him a girl , and both are well : I dined with him the other day . " It vexes me to tell you , that on the evening of the 29th of ...
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... pleasures of my life , which I should be sorry to lose . I am , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 269. FROM MR . BOSWELL . -- 66 Edinburgh , Feb. 24. 1777 . " DEAR SIR , Your letter dated the 18th instant , I had the pleasure to receive ...
... pleasures of my life , which I should be sorry to lose . I am , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 269. FROM MR . BOSWELL . -- 66 Edinburgh , Feb. 24. 1777 . " DEAR SIR , Your letter dated the 18th instant , I had the pleasure to receive ...
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