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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... obliged to him when they were young Scotchmen entering upon life in England . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , a man is very apt to complain of the ingratitude of those who have fisen far above him . A man when he gets into a higher sphere ...
... obliged to him when they were young Scotchmen entering upon life in England . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , a man is very apt to complain of the ingratitude of those who have fisen far above him . A man when he gets into a higher sphere ...
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... obliged to show some sort of evidence , though he would not require a strict legal proof : but Johnson firmly and reso- lutely opposed any restraint whatever , as adverse to a free investigation of the characters of mankind . " 5 What ...
... obliged to show some sort of evidence , though he would not require a strict legal proof : but Johnson firmly and reso- lutely opposed any restraint whatever , as adverse to a free investigation of the characters of mankind . " 5 What ...
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... obliged to say to every body- " Take care of me ; don't let me into your house without suspicion . I once debauched a friend's daughter . I may debauch yours . " Mr. Thrale called upon him , and appeared to bear the loss of his son with ...
... obliged to say to every body- " Take care of me ; don't let me into your house without suspicion . I once debauched a friend's daughter . I may debauch yours . " Mr. Thrale called upon him , and appeared to bear the loss of his son with ...
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... obliging invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Thrale , by whom I was agreeably entertained almost constantly during my stay . They were gone to the rooms ; but there was a kind note from Dr. Johnson , that he should sit at home all the evening ...
... obliging invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Thrale , by whom I was agreeably entertained almost constantly during my stay . They were gone to the rooms ; but there was a kind note from Dr. Johnson , that he should sit at home all the evening ...
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... obliged to Mr. Dilly . I will wait upon him- " BOSWELL . Provided , Sir , I suppose , that the company which he is to have , is agreeable to you . " JOHNSON . " What do you mean , Sir ? What do you take me for ? Do you think I am so ...
... obliged to Mr. Dilly . I will wait upon him- " BOSWELL . Provided , Sir , I suppose , that the company which he is to have , is agreeable to you . " JOHNSON . " What do you mean , Sir ? What do you take me for ? Do you think I am so ...
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