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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... manner that was utterly unintelligible to the boy ; Dr. Johnson perceiving it , addressed himself to the boy , and changed the pompous phraseology into colloquial language . Sir Joshua Rey- nolds , who was much amused by this procedure ...
... manner that was utterly unintelligible to the boy ; Dr. Johnson perceiving it , addressed himself to the boy , and changed the pompous phraseology into colloquial language . Sir Joshua Rey- nolds , who was much amused by this procedure ...
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... manner upon that day , drinking tea without milk , and eating a cross - bun to prevent faintness ; we went to St. Clement's church , as formerly . When we came home from church he placed himself on one of the stone seats at his garden ...
... manner upon that day , drinking tea without milk , and eating a cross - bun to prevent faintness ; we went to St. Clement's church , as formerly . When we came home from church he placed himself on one of the stone seats at his garden ...
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... manner ; it is a mode of talking in Society : but don't think foolishly . " I talked of living in the country . JOHNSON . " Don't set up for what is called hospitality ; it is a waste of time , and a waste of money ; you are eat up ...
... manner ; it is a mode of talking in Society : but don't think foolishly . " I talked of living in the country . JOHNSON . " Don't set up for what is called hospitality ; it is a waste of time , and a waste of money ; you are eat up ...
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... manner , in presence of a low man from Carlisle , and one of his menial ser- vants ! The miserable state of low spirits I had , as you too well know , laboured under for some time before , made me almost sink under such unexpected in ...
... manner , in presence of a low man from Carlisle , and one of his menial ser- vants ! The miserable state of low spirits I had , as you too well know , laboured under for some time before , made me almost sink under such unexpected in ...
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... manner enquired , ' Why do we hear so much of Dr. Priestley ? ' He was I do not wonder at Johnson's displeasure when the name of Dr. Priestley was mentioned ; for I know no writer who has been suffered to publish more pernicious ...
... manner enquired , ' Why do we hear so much of Dr. Priestley ? ' He was I do not wonder at Johnson's displeasure when the name of Dr. Priestley was mentioned ; for I know no writer who has been suffered to publish more pernicious ...
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