The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Streatham , has far I resemble Mr. Johnson . You will be agreeably surprised when you learn the reason of my writing this letter . I am at Wittemberg , in Saxony . I am in the old church where the reformation was first preached , and ...
... Streatham , has far I resemble Mr. Johnson . You will be agreeably surprised when you learn the reason of my writing this letter . I am at Wittemberg , in Saxony . I am in the old church where the reformation was first preached , and ...
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... Streatham , and therefore you will easily believe that he has very valuable qualities . Our narrative has kindled him with a desire of visiting the highlands , after having already seen a great part of Europe . You must receive him as a ...
... Streatham , and therefore you will easily believe that he has very valuable qualities . Our narrative has kindled him with a desire of visiting the highlands , after having already seen a great part of Europe . You must receive him as a ...
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... Streatham , to Alluding to a line in his Vanity of Human Wishes , describing cardinal Wolsey in a state of elevation : Through him the rays of regal bounty shine . BOSWELL . which place I wrote to him , begging to know ÆTAT . 69. ] 199 ...
... Streatham , to Alluding to a line in his Vanity of Human Wishes , describing cardinal Wolsey in a state of elevation : Through him the rays of regal bounty shine . BOSWELL . which place I wrote to him , begging to know ÆTAT . 69. ] 199 ...
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... Streatham , to Mr. Thrale's ; where , as Mr. Strahan once complained to me , " he was in a great measure absorbed from the society of his old friends . " I was kept in London by business , and wrote to him on the 27th , that a ...
... Streatham , to Mr. Thrale's ; where , as Mr. Strahan once complained to me , " he was in a great measure absorbed from the society of his old friends . " I was kept in London by business , and wrote to him on the 27th , that a ...
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... Streatham that night . TAYLOR . " You'll be robbed , if you do ; or you must shoot a high- wayman . Now I would rather be robbed than do that . I would not shoot a highwayman . " JOHNSON . " But I would rather shoot him in the instant ...
... Streatham that night . TAYLOR . " You'll be robbed , if you do ; or you must shoot a high- wayman . Now I would rather be robbed than do that . I would not shoot a highwayman . " JOHNSON . " But I would rather shoot him in the instant ...
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