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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... pleased with his society , and was just come from the Continent , where he was very generally admired . Nor can I yet allow that he deserves the very severe censure which Johnson pronounced upon him . His absurd preference of savage to ...
... pleased with his society , and was just come from the Continent , where he was very generally admired . Nor can I yet allow that he deserves the very severe censure which Johnson pronounced upon him . His absurd preference of savage to ...
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... pleased us ; whether it be that we are fatigued and don't choose to carry so many things any farther , or that we find other things which we like better . " Boswell . " But , Sir , why don't you give us something in 1 · Ætat . 57 . some ...
... pleased us ; whether it be that we are fatigued and don't choose to carry so many things any farther , or that we find other things which we like better . " Boswell . " But , Sir , why don't you give us something in 1 · Ætat . 57 . some ...
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... pleased to communicate to me : " The circumstances of Mr. Peregrine Langton were these . He had an annuity for life of two hundred pounds per annum . He resided in a village in Lincolnshire ; the rent of his house , with two or three ...
... pleased to communicate to me : " The circumstances of Mr. Peregrine Langton were these . He had an annuity for life of two hundred pounds per annum . He resided in a village in Lincolnshire ; the rent of his house , with two or three ...
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... pleased . A " His example was confined , by the sequestered place of his abode , to the observation of few , though his prudence and virtue would have made it valuable to all who could have known it.— These few particulars , which I ...
... pleased . A " His example was confined , by the sequestered place of his abode , to the observation of few , though his prudence and virtue would have made it valuable to all who could have known it.— These few particulars , which I ...
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... pleased to make my compliments to Mrs. Langton , and to dear Miss Langton , and Miss Di , and Miss Juliet , and to every body else . " THE CLUB holds very well together . Monday is my night . I continue to rise tolerably well , and read ...
... pleased to make my compliments to Mrs. Langton , and to dear Miss Langton , and Miss Di , and Miss Juliet , and to every body else . " THE CLUB holds very well together . Monday is my night . I continue to rise tolerably well , and read ...
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