The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... hand , and the working classes on the other . Johnson's remark is the stranger , because it would seem that his intercourse while in Paris was almost exclusively with persons of this middle class ; but it must be observed , that his ...
... hand , and the working classes on the other . Johnson's remark is the stranger , because it would seem that his intercourse while in Paris was almost exclusively with persons of this middle class ; but it must be observed , that his ...
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... hand as we . 66 Saturday , Oct. 21.- chapel - In the night I got round We came home to Paris - I think we did not see the Tree broken by the wind The French chairs made all of boards painted . ( 1 ) ― - " N.B. Soldiers at the court of ...
... hand as we . 66 Saturday , Oct. 21.- chapel - In the night I got round We came home to Paris - I think we did not see the Tree broken by the wind The French chairs made all of boards painted . ( 1 ) ― - " N.B. Soldiers at the court of ...
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... hand rubber , held down hard by a contrivance which I did not well understand The powder which is used last seemed to me to be iron dissolved in aquafortis ; they called it , as Baretti said , marc de l'eau forte , which he thought was ...
... hand rubber , held down hard by a contrivance which I did not well understand The powder which is used last seemed to me to be iron dissolved in aquafortis ; they called it , as Baretti said , marc de l'eau forte , which he thought was ...
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... hand , stupid , ignorant creatures . At Fontainebleau I saw a horse - race every thing was wrong ; the heaviest weight was put upon the weakest horse , and all the jockeys wore the same colour coat . ' A GENTLEMAN . " Had you any ...
... hand , stupid , ignorant creatures . At Fontainebleau I saw a horse - race every thing was wrong ; the heaviest weight was put upon the weakest horse , and all the jockeys wore the same colour coat . ' A GENTLEMAN . " Had you any ...
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... hand , and conducted her to her coach . His dress was a rusty brown morning suit , a pair of old shoes by way of slippers , a little shrivelled wig sticking on the top of his head , and the sleeves of his shirt and the knees of his ...
... hand , and conducted her to her coach . His dress was a rusty brown morning suit , a pair of old shoes by way of slippers , a little shrivelled wig sticking on the top of his head , and the sleeves of his shirt and the knees of his ...
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