The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... occasion for our understanding it farther , than to know that it was one of the extraordinary manifestations of divine power , which accompanied the most important event that ever happened . On Friday , April 20 , I spent with him one ...
... occasion for our understanding it farther , than to know that it was one of the extraordinary manifestations of divine power , which accompanied the most important event that ever happened . On Friday , April 20 , I spent with him one ...
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... occasion required . I shall write this night to thank him , having no need to borrow . " And afterwards , in a letter to Mrs. Thrale , " Since you cannot guess , I will tell you , that the generous man was Gerard Hamilton . I returned ...
... occasion required . I shall write this night to thank him , having no need to borrow . " And afterwards , in a letter to Mrs. Thrale , " Since you cannot guess , I will tell you , that the generous man was Gerard Hamilton . I returned ...
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... occasion to censure , and to shew my fairness as the biographer of my illustrious friend : " There was wanting in his conduct and behaviour , that dignity which results from a regular and orderly course of action , and by an ...
... occasion to censure , and to shew my fairness as the biographer of my illustrious friend : " There was wanting in his conduct and behaviour , that dignity which results from a regular and orderly course of action , and by an ...
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