The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works ... and Various Original Pieces ... Never Before Published ...T. Cadell and W. Davis, 1804 |
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... effect . " As your father's liberality has indulged you with so long a ramble , I doubt not but you will think his sickness , or even his desire to see you , a sufficient reason for hastening your return . The longer we live , and the ...
... effect . " As your father's liberality has indulged you with so long a ramble , I doubt not but you will think his sickness , or even his desire to see you , a sufficient reason for hastening your return . The longer we live , and the ...
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... effects as you mention , gives me great pleasure . I hope you do not flatter me by imputing to me more good than 1 have really done . Those whom my arguments have persuaded to change their opinion , Ætat . 57 . * The Rev. Mr. John ...
... effects as you mention , gives me great pleasure . I hope you do not flatter me by imputing to me more good than 1 have really done . Those whom my arguments have persuaded to change their opinion , Ætat . 57 . * The Rev. Mr. John ...
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... effect on both . When almost every man of eminence in the literary world was happy to partake in this festival of genius , the absence of John- son could not but be wondered at and regretted . The only trace of him there , was in the ...
... effect on both . When almost every man of eminence in the literary world was happy to partake in this festival of genius , the absence of John- son could not but be wondered at and regretted . The only trace of him there , was in the ...
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... effects which a happy marriage will hardly fail to produce . " I do not find that I am likely to come back very soon from this place . I shall , perhaps , stay a fort- night longer ; and a fortnight is a long time to a lover absent from ...
... effects which a happy marriage will hardly fail to produce . " I do not find that I am likely to come back very soon from this place . I shall , perhaps , stay a fort- night longer ; and a fortnight is a long time to a lover absent from ...
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... anger , but with pitiful effect , to persuade mankind that my illustrious friend was not the great and good man which they esteemed and ever will esteem him to be . 1769. of all the other advantages . " BOSWELL . 7 DR . JOHNSON . 73 6 ...
... anger , but with pitiful effect , to persuade mankind that my illustrious friend was not the great and good man which they esteemed and ever will esteem him to be . 1769. of all the other advantages . " BOSWELL . 7 DR . JOHNSON . 73 6 ...
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