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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... allowed her . JOHNSON . ' Sir , it is fit she should keep an account , because her husband wishes it ; but I do not see its use . " I maintained that keeping an account has this advantage , that it satisfies a man that his money has not ...
... allowed her . JOHNSON . ' Sir , it is fit she should keep an account , because her husband wishes it ; but I do not see its use . " I maintained that keeping an account has this advantage , that it satisfies a man that his money has not ...
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... allowed to claim our notice as a distinct and very singular race of men as the inhabitants of a region divided by its situation from all civilized countries , who have formed their own manners , and invented their own arts , without the ...
... allowed to claim our notice as a distinct and very singular race of men as the inhabitants of a region divided by its situation from all civilized countries , who have formed their own manners , and invented their own arts , without the ...
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... allow him full credit for his political conversion . I remember when his Lordship declined the honour of being Archbishop of Canterbury , Johnson said ' I am glad he did not go to Lambeth ; for , after all , I fear he is a Whig in his ...
... allow him full credit for his political conversion . I remember when his Lordship declined the honour of being Archbishop of Canterbury , Johnson said ' I am glad he did not go to Lambeth ; for , after all , I fear he is a Whig in his ...
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... allow Mr. David Hume any credit for his political principles , though similar to his own ; saying of him , ' Sir , he was a Tory by chance . ' " His acute observation of human life made him remark , Sir , there is nothing by " Johnson ...
... allow Mr. David Hume any credit for his political principles , though similar to his own ; saying of him , ' Sir , he was a Tory by chance . ' " His acute observation of human life made him remark , Sir , there is nothing by " Johnson ...
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... allow your- self to be delighted with errour . " BOSWELL . " Three a day seem but few . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , he who entertains three a day does very liberally . And if there is a large family the poor entertain those three , for ...
... allow your- self to be delighted with errour . " BOSWELL . " Three a day seem but few . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , he who entertains three a day does very liberally . And if there is a large family the poor entertain those three , for ...
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