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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... between Iago and Cassio , the most excellent in its kind , when we are quite sober ? Wit is wit , by whatever means it is produced ; and , if good , will appear so at all ނ Ætat . 67 . times . I admit that 40 THE LIFE OF.
... between Iago and Cassio , the most excellent in its kind , when we are quite sober ? Wit is wit , by whatever means it is produced ; and , if good , will appear so at all ނ Ætat . 67 . times . I admit that 40 THE LIFE OF.
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... kind note from Dr. Johnson , that he should sit at home all the evening . I went to him directly , and before Mr. and Mrs. Thrale re- turned , we had by ourselves some hours of tea- drinking and talk . I shall group together such of his ...
... kind note from Dr. Johnson , that he should sit at home all the evening . I went to him directly , and before Mr. and Mrs. Thrale re- turned , we had by ourselves some hours of tea- drinking and talk . I shall group together such of his ...
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... the blast of publick reprehension , were willing to submit themselves to the priest , by a private accusa- tion of themselves ; and to obtain a reconciliation with the Church by a kind of clandestine absolution 1776 58 THE LIFE OF.
... the blast of publick reprehension , were willing to submit themselves to the priest , by a private accusa- tion of themselves ; and to obtain a reconciliation with the Church by a kind of clandestine absolution 1776 58 THE LIFE OF.
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... kind of clandestine absolution 1776 . and invisible penance ; conditions with which the Ætat . 67 . priest would in times of ignorance and corruption , easily comply , as they increased his influence , by adding the knowledge of secret ...
... kind of clandestine absolution 1776 . and invisible penance ; conditions with which the Ætat . 67 . priest would in times of ignorance and corruption , easily comply , as they increased his influence , by adding the knowledge of secret ...
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... kind attention and friendly counsel . " * I * " Count Manucci came here last week from tra- velling in Ireland . I have shown him what civilities I could on his own account , on your's , and on that of Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . He has had a ...
... kind attention and friendly counsel . " * I * " Count Manucci came here last week from tra- velling in Ireland . I have shown him what civilities I could on his own account , on your's , and on that of Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . He has had a ...
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