The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... kindness for each other . " He laughed at the notion that a man can never be really in love but once , and considered it as a mere romantic fancy . On our return from Mr. Boulton's , Mr. Hector took me to his house , where we found ...
... kindness for each other . " He laughed at the notion that a man can never be really in love but once , and considered it as a mere romantic fancy . On our return from Mr. Boulton's , Mr. Hector took me to his house , where we found ...
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... kindness , though he seemed to be a low man , dull and untaught . He had a coarse gray coat , black waistcoat , greasy leather breeches , and a yellow uncurled wig ; and his countenance had the ruddiness which betokens one who is in no ...
... kindness , though he seemed to be a low man , dull and untaught . He had a coarse gray coat , black waistcoat , greasy leather breeches , and a yellow uncurled wig ; and his countenance had the ruddiness which betokens one who is in no ...
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... kindness in this great man , who has been most unjustly represented as alto- gether harsh and destitute of tenderness . A thousand such instances might have been recorded in the course of his long life ; though that his temper was warm ...
... kindness in this great man , who has been most unjustly represented as alto- gether harsh and destitute of tenderness . A thousand such instances might have been recorded in the course of his long life ; though that his temper was warm ...
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... kindness and easy pleasantry , such as we see between old and intimate acquaintance . He accompanied Mrs. Cobb to St. Mary's Church , and I went to the ca- thedral , where I was very much delighted with the music , finding it to be ...
... kindness and easy pleasantry , such as we see between old and intimate acquaintance . He accompanied Mrs. Cobb to St. Mary's Church , and I went to the ca- thedral , where I was very much delighted with the music , finding it to be ...
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... kindness , overlook his foibles and his asperities . One day , at her own table , he spoke so very roughly to her , that every one present was surprised that she could bear it so placidly ; and on the ladies withdrawing , I expressed ...
... kindness , overlook his foibles and his asperities . One day , at her own table , he spoke so very roughly to her , that every one present was surprised that she could bear it so placidly ; and on the ladies withdrawing , I expressed ...
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