The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... tell that Johnson , before setting out for Italy , as he had to cross the Alps , sat down to make himself wings ... tells lies of every body . ” ( 2 ) ( 1 ) Although Mr. Langton was a man of strict and accurate veracity , I suspect ...
... tell that Johnson , before setting out for Italy , as he had to cross the Alps , sat down to make himself wings ... tells lies of every body . ” ( 2 ) ( 1 ) Although Mr. Langton was a man of strict and accurate veracity , I suspect ...
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... tell when he would return . " In short , she gave us a miserable recep- tion ; and Johnson observed , " She would have be- haved no better to people who wanted him in the way of his profession . " He said to her , " My name is Johnson ; ...
... tell when he would return . " In short , she gave us a miserable recep- tion ; and Johnson observed , " She would have be- haved no better to people who wanted him in the way of his profession . " He said to her , " My name is Johnson ; ...
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... tell , but what they themselves have seen ? past or the invisible they can tell nothing . The in- habitants of Otaheité and New Zealand are not in a state of pure nature ; for it is plain they broke off from some other people . Had they ...
... tell , but what they themselves have seen ? past or the invisible they can tell nothing . The in- habitants of Otaheité and New Zealand are not in a state of pure nature ; for it is plain they broke off from some other people . Had they ...
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