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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... allow our fellows to marry , be cause we consider academical institutions as prepara- tory to a settlement in the world . It is only by being employed as a tutor , that a fellow can obtain any thing more than a livelihood . To be sure a ...
... allow our fellows to marry , be cause we consider academical institutions as prepara- tory to a settlement in the world . It is only by being employed as a tutor , that a fellow can obtain any thing more than a livelihood . To be sure a ...
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... of England than I have ; but , with all deference I cannot help thinking , that prosecution by indict- ment , if a defendant is never to be allowed to justify , must often . 1 1776 . Etat . 67 . V On Thursday , DR . JOHNSON . 15.
... of England than I have ; but , with all deference I cannot help thinking , that prosecution by indict- ment , if a defendant is never to be allowed to justify , must often . 1 1776 . Etat . 67 . V On Thursday , DR . JOHNSON . 15.
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... allow of no irregular intercourse whatever between the sexes ? " " JOHNSON . To be sure I would not , Sir . I would punish it much more than it is done , and so restrain it . In all countries there has been fornication , as in all ...
... allow of no irregular intercourse whatever between the sexes ? " " JOHNSON . To be sure I would not , Sir . I would punish it much more than it is done , and so restrain it . In all countries there has been fornication , as in all ...
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... allow Mr. Etat . 67 . and for which Mr. Shiels had the same consideration as for the rest , being paid by the sheet , for the whole . He was , however , so angry with his Wiggish supervisor , ( THE . like his father , being a violent ...
... allow Mr. Etat . 67 . and for which Mr. Shiels had the same consideration as for the rest , being paid by the sheet , for the whole . He was , however , so angry with his Wiggish supervisor , ( THE . like his father , being a violent ...
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... allow very great merit to his composition . Mr. Murphy said , he remembered when there were several people alive in London , who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely from having written a paper in " The Spectator . " He mentioned ...
... allow very great merit to his composition . Mr. Murphy said , he remembered when there were several people alive in London , who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely from having written a paper in " The Spectator . " He mentioned ...
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