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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... expressed himself to the same purpose concern . ing another law Lord , who , it seems , once took a fancy to associate with the wits of London ; but with so little success , that Foote said , " What can he mean by coming among us ? He ...
... expressed himself to the same purpose concern . ing another law Lord , who , it seems , once took a fancy to associate with the wits of London ; but with so little success , that Foote said , " What can he mean by coming among us ? He ...
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... expression ; by which means , what had been originally effort became familiar and easy . The consequence of this , Sir Joshua observed , was , that his common conversation in all companies was such as to secure him universal attention ...
... expression ; by which means , what had been originally effort became familiar and easy . The consequence of this , Sir Joshua observed , was , that his common conversation in all companies was such as to secure him universal attention ...
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... expression was very remarkable . He disapproved of a parenthesis ; and I believe in all his voluminous writings , not half a dozen of them will be found . He never used the phrases the former and the latter , having observed , that they ...
... expression was very remarkable . He disapproved of a parenthesis ; and I believe in all his voluminous writings , not half a dozen of them will be found . He never used the phrases the former and the latter , having observed , that they ...
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... expression could with propriety have been used . Long may he live to hear and to feel it !! 66 ' Johnson's love of little children , which he discovered upon all occasions , calling them , ' pretty dears , ' and giving them sweat meats ...
... expression could with propriety have been used . Long may he live to hear and to feel it !! 66 ' Johnson's love of little children , which he discovered upon all occasions , calling them , ' pretty dears , ' and giving them sweat meats ...
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... expressed to the Sage some modest and virtuous doubts , whether he could bring himself to practise those arts which with which he treated Hodge , his cat ; for whom he himself used to go out and buy oysters , lest the servants , having ...
... expressed to the Sage some modest and virtuous doubts , whether he could bring himself to practise those arts which with which he treated Hodge , his cat ; for whom he himself used to go out and buy oysters , lest the servants , having ...
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