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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... mind which I could not help ; an uneasy apprehension that my wife and children , who were at a great distance from me , might , perhaps , be ill . " Sir , ( said he , ) consider how . 1 you Ætat . 67 . foolish would think it THE LIFE OF.
... mind which I could not help ; an uneasy apprehension that my wife and children , who were at a great distance from me , might , perhaps , be ill . " Sir , ( said he , ) consider how . 1 you Ætat . 67 . foolish would think it THE LIFE OF.
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... considers how very little he can learn from such voyages . " BoSWELL . " But one is carried away with the general grand and indistinct notion of A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir , but a man is to guard himself against ...
... considers how very little he can learn from such voyages . " BoSWELL . " But one is carried away with the general grand and indistinct notion of A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir , but a man is to guard himself against ...
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... Consider , Sir , how should you like , though conscious of your in- nocence , to be tried before a jury for a capital crime , once a week . " We talked of education at great schools ; the advantages and disadvantages of which Johnson ...
... Consider , Sir , how should you like , though conscious of your in- nocence , to be tried before a jury for a capital crime , once a week . " We talked of education at great schools ; the advantages and disadvantages of which Johnson ...
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... 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 man , who has enough without teaching ...
... 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 man , who has enough without teaching ...
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... consider how highly Steele speaks of Mr. Ince . " He would not allow that the paper on carry- ing a boy to travel , signed Philip Homebred , which was reported to be written by the Lord Chancellor Hardwicke , had merit . He said , " it ...
... consider how highly Steele speaks of Mr. Ince . " He would not allow that the paper on carry- ing a boy to travel , signed Philip Homebred , which was reported to be written by the Lord Chancellor Hardwicke , had merit . He said , " it ...
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