The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... seems well stocked ; what I remember was , the jaws of a hippopotamus , and a young hippopotamus preserved , which , however , is so small , that I doubt its reality . It seems too hairy for an abortion , and too small for a mature ...
... seems well stocked ; what I remember was , the jaws of a hippopotamus , and a young hippopotamus preserved , which , however , is so small , that I doubt its reality . It seems too hairy for an abortion , and too small for a mature ...
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... seems scarcely to have known an English bishop , except Dr. Shipley , whom every one knew , and Bishop Porteus ; and except by a few occasional visits at the bas - bleux assemblies of Mrs. Montagu and Mrs. Vesey , we do not trace him in ...
... seems scarcely to have known an English bishop , except Dr. Shipley , whom every one knew , and Bishop Porteus ; and except by a few occasional visits at the bas - bleux assemblies of Mrs. Montagu and Mrs. Vesey , we do not trace him in ...
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... seems also to have induced Johnson to speak of her intellectual powers in a strain of panegyric as excessive as his former depreciation . Miss Rey- nolds relates , that she had heard him speak of Mrs. Montagu in terms of high admiration ...
... seems also to have induced Johnson to speak of her intellectual powers in a strain of panegyric as excessive as his former depreciation . Miss Rey- nolds relates , that she had heard him speak of Mrs. Montagu in terms of high admiration ...
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