The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Band 3G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 |
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... Thrale's . He observed , " There is a wicked inclination in most people to suppose an old man decayed in his intellects . If a young or middle - aged man , when leaving a com- pany , does not recollect where he laid his hat , it is ...
... Thrale's . He observed , " There is a wicked inclination in most people to suppose an old man decayed in his intellects . If a young or middle - aged man , when leaving a com- pany , does not recollect where he laid his hat , it is ...
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... Thrale knew Johnson's character so superficially , as to represent him as unwilling to do small acts of benevolence ; and mentions , in parti- cular , that he would hardly take the trouble to write a letter in favour of his friends ...
... Thrale knew Johnson's character so superficially , as to represent him as unwilling to do small acts of benevolence ; and mentions , in parti- cular , that he would hardly take the trouble to write a letter in favour of his friends ...
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... Thrale : • " SAM . JOHNSON . " On Monday the 16th I sat for my picture , and walked a con- siderable way with little inconvenience . In the afternoon and even- ing I felt myself light and easy , and began to plan schemes of life . Thus ...
... Thrale : • " SAM . JOHNSON . " On Monday the 16th I sat for my picture , and walked a con- siderable way with little inconvenience . In the afternoon and even- ing I felt myself light and easy , and began to plan schemes of life . Thus ...
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... Thrale : — " Mrs. Siddons , in her visit to me , behaved with great modesty and propriety , and left nothing behind her to be censured or despised . Neither praise nor money , the two powerful corrupters of mankind , seem to have ...
... Thrale : — " Mrs. Siddons , in her visit to me , behaved with great modesty and propriety , and left nothing behind her to be censured or despised . Neither praise nor money , the two powerful corrupters of mankind , seem to have ...
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... Thrale's collection of Letters . In a letter to one of the Miss Thrales , he writes , " A friend , whose name I will tell when your mamma has tried to guess it , sent to my physician to enquire whether this long train of illness had ...
... Thrale's collection of Letters . In a letter to one of the Miss Thrales , he writes , " A friend , whose name I will tell when your mamma has tried to guess it , sent to my physician to enquire whether this long train of illness had ...
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