The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order ; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons ; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published ; the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Band 4J. Richardson, 1821 |
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... passed in it , which , although there is a sameness every where upon the whole , is yet minutely diversi- fied . The minute diversities in every thing are wonderful . Talking of shaving the other night at Dr. Taylor's , Dr. Johnson said ...
... passed in it , which , although there is a sameness every where upon the whole , is yet minutely diversi- fied . The minute diversities in every thing are wonderful . Talking of shaving the other night at Dr. Taylor's , Dr. Johnson said ...
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... passed , the observation which I have had an opportunity of making in Westminster Hall has convinced me , that , however true the opinion of Dr. Johnson's legal friend may have been some time ago , the same certainty of success cannot ...
... passed , the observation which I have had an opportunity of making in Westminster Hall has convinced me , that , however true the opinion of Dr. Johnson's legal friend may have been some time ago , the same certainty of success cannot ...
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... passed elsewhere concerning it , The HOUSE OF LORDS is wise and independent : Intaminatis fulget honoribus ; Nec sumit aut ponit secures Arbitrio popularis auræ . I have read , conversed , and thought much upon the ' subject , and would ...
... passed elsewhere concerning it , The HOUSE OF LORDS is wise and independent : Intaminatis fulget honoribus ; Nec sumit aut ponit secures Arbitrio popularis auræ . I have read , conversed , and thought much upon the ' subject , and would ...
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... passed some time with fortably . * * my father very com- " I am engaged in a criminal prosecution against a country schoolmaster , for indecent behaviour to his female scholars . There is no statute against such abominable conduct ; but ...
... passed some time with fortably . * * my father very com- " I am engaged in a criminal prosecution against a country schoolmaster , for indecent behaviour to his female scholars . There is no statute against such abominable conduct ; but ...
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... passed together . One of the old man's miseries is , that he cannot easily find a companion able to partake with him of the past . You and your fellow- traveller have this comfort in store , that your con- versation will be not easily ...
... passed together . One of the old man's miseries is , that he cannot easily find a companion able to partake with him of the past . You and your fellow- traveller have this comfort in store , that your con- versation will be not easily ...
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