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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... Wishes ' in a day . Doctor , ( turning to Goldsmith , ) I am not quite idle ; I made one line t'other day ; but I made no more . " GOLDSMITH . Let us hear it ; we'll put a bad one to it . " JOHN- SON . " No , Sir ; I have forgot it ...
... Wishes ' in a day . Doctor , ( turning to Goldsmith , ) I am not quite idle ; I made one line t'other day ; but I made no more . " GOLDSMITH . Let us hear it ; we'll put a bad one to it . " JOHN- SON . " No , Sir ; I have forgot it ...
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... wish you were in my new study ; I am now writing the first letter in it . I think it looks very pretty about me . 66 Dyer , * is constant at THE CLUB ; Hawkins is remiss ; I am not over diligent . Dr. Nugent , Dr. Goldsmith , and Mr ...
... wish you were in my new study ; I am now writing the first letter in it . I think it looks very pretty about me . 66 Dyer , * is constant at THE CLUB ; Hawkins is remiss ; I am not over diligent . Dr. Nugent , Dr. Goldsmith , and Mr ...
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... wish I had written sooner , lest , writing now , I should renew your grief ; but I would not forbear saying what I ... wishes could avert it . Let me know how you all go on . Has Mr. Langton got him the little horse with a computation he ...
... wish I had written sooner , lest , writing now , I should renew your grief ; but I would not forbear saying what I ... wishes could avert it . Let me know how you all go on . Has Mr. Langton got him the little horse with a computation he ...
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... wish there were some cure , like the lover's leap , for all heads of which some single idea has ob- tained an unreasonable and irregular possession . Mind your own affairs , and leave the Corsicans to theirs . I am , dear Sir , " Your ...
... wish there were some cure , like the lover's leap , for all heads of which some single idea has ob- tained an unreasonable and irregular possession . Mind your own affairs , and leave the Corsicans to theirs . I am , dear Sir , " Your ...
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... wishes the good of others , no man can be good in the highest degree , who wishes not to others the largest measures of the greatest good . To omit for a year , or for a day , the most efficacious method of advancing Christianity , in ...
... wishes the good of others , no man can be good in the highest degree , who wishes not to others the largest measures of the greatest good . To omit for a year , or for a day , the most efficacious method of advancing Christianity , in ...
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acquaintance admiration Æneid Ætat affectionate afraid answered appeared asked authour Beggar's Opera believe BENNET LANGTON called character church compliments consider conversation Court DEAR SIR dined Edinburgh eminent England Erse Etat favour Garrick gentleman give glad Goldsmith happy hear heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant Inchkenneth JAMES BOSWELL John JOHNSON Judge King lady Langton language laugh learning letter Lichfield literary live London Lord Bute Lord Hailes Lord Hailes's Lord Monboddo Lucy Porter manner ment mentioned merit mind nation never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford perhaps pleased pleasure poem publick reason remark SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland seemed Shakspeare shewed Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds soon speak Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told Tom Davies wish wonder write written wrote