The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Band 4C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... honour , sir , I did not mean to be uncivil . " JOHNSON . " I cannot say so , sir ; for I did mean to be uncivil , thinking you had been uncivil . " Dr. Percy rose , ran up to him , and taking him by the hand , assured him ...
... honour , sir , I did not mean to be uncivil . " JOHNSON . " I cannot say so , sir ; for I did mean to be uncivil , thinking you had been uncivil . " Dr. Percy rose , ran up to him , and taking him by the hand , assured him ...
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... honour than he could have deriv- ed from juster criticism . His abhorrence of Pennant proceeded from his opinion that Pennant had wantonly and indecently censured his patron . His anger made him resolve , that , for having been once ...
... honour than he could have deriv- ed from juster criticism . His abhorrence of Pennant proceeded from his opinion that Pennant had wantonly and indecently censured his patron . His anger made him resolve , that , for having been once ...
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... was also a witness to the high testimony to your honour . " General Paoli desires the favour of your company next Tuesday to dinner , to meet Dr. Johnson , If I can , I will call on you to - day Etat . 69. ] 103 DR . JOHNSON .
... was also a witness to the high testimony to your honour . " General Paoli desires the favour of your company next Tuesday to dinner , to meet Dr. Johnson , If I can , I will call on you to - day Etat . 69. ] 103 DR . JOHNSON .
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... honour . And women have not the same tempta- tions that we have ; they may always live in virtuous company ; men must mix in the world indiscriminately . If a woman has no inclination to do what is wrong , be- ing secured from it is no ...
... honour . And women have not the same tempta- tions that we have ; they may always live in virtuous company ; men must mix in the world indiscriminately . If a woman has no inclination to do what is wrong , be- ing secured from it is no ...
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... honour of having been thus noticed by Dr. Johnson . When he was gone , I said to Johnson , I thought him but a weak man . JOHNSON . " Why yes , sir . Here is a man who has passed through life with- out experience : yet I would rather ...
... honour of having been thus noticed by Dr. Johnson . When he was gone , I said to Johnson , I thought him but a weak man . JOHNSON . " Why yes , sir . Here is a man who has passed through life with- out experience : yet I would rather ...
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