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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... told of you by your- Etat . 56 . self or others ; and when you return , you will return to an unaltered , and , I hope , unalterable friend . " All that you have to fear from me is the vexation of disappointing me . No man loves to ...
... told of you by your- Etat . 56 . self or others ; and when you return , you will return to an unaltered , and , I hope , unalterable friend . " All that you have to fear from me is the vexation of disappointing me . No man loves to ...
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... to in MACBETH , Act . iv . Sc . i . “ Thy crown does sear , " & c . See also Gough's Camden , vol . iii . p . 396. I. B. ] 66 I told him that a foreign friend of his 6 THE LIFE OF 1766. and Luke. When it was quelled, George...
... to in MACBETH , Act . iv . Sc . i . “ Thy crown does sear , " & c . See also Gough's Camden , vol . iii . p . 396. I. B. ] 66 I told him that a foreign friend of his 6 THE LIFE OF 1766. and Luke. When it was quelled, George...
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... told his servants , that if that did not suffice , he would allow them more ; but , by this method , it ap- peared at once that the allowance was much more than sufficient for his small family ; and this proved a clear conviction , that ...
... told his servants , that if that did not suffice , he would allow them more ; but , by this method , it ap- peared at once that the allowance was much more than sufficient for his small family ; and this proved a clear conviction , that ...
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... told of a vast number of my acquaintance who were all gone to the land of forgetfulness , and I found myself like a man stalking over a field of battle , who every moment perceives some one lying dead . ” I complained of irresolution ...
... told of a vast number of my acquaintance who were all gone to the land of forgetfulness , and I found myself like a man stalking over a field of battle , who every moment perceives some one lying dead . ” I complained of irresolution ...
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... told wrote it all over again , except two lines . " " The Fountains , " a beautiful little Fairy tale in prose , written with exquisite simplicity , is one of John- son's productions ; and I cannot with - hold from Mrs. Thrale the ...
... told wrote it all over again , except two lines . " " The Fountains , " a beautiful little Fairy tale in prose , written with exquisite simplicity , is one of John- son's productions ; and I cannot with - hold from Mrs. Thrale the ...
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