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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... telling why , because his real opinion is then required . Or , if he has other daughters who know of her frailty ... tell us the faults of his daughter or of himself . A man who has de- bauched his friend's daughter is not obliged to ...
... telling why , because his real opinion is then required . Or , if he has other daughters who know of her frailty ... tell us the faults of his daughter or of himself . A man who has de- bauched his friend's daughter is not obliged to ...
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... tell what it is . " On Friday , April 12 , I dined with him at our friend Tom Davies's , where we met Mr. Cradock , of Leicestershire , authour of " Zobeide , " a tragedy ; 6 A noted highwayman , who after having been several times ...
... tell what it is . " On Friday , April 12 , I dined with him at our friend Tom Davies's , where we met Mr. Cradock , of Leicestershire , authour of " Zobeide , " a tragedy ; 6 A noted highwayman , who after having been several times ...
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... his pardon for repeating some oaths in the course of telling a story . Johnson and I supt this evening at the Crown and Anchor tavern , in company with Sir Joshua Ætat . 67 . 1776. Reynolds , Mr. Langton , DR . JOHNSON . 39.
... his pardon for repeating some oaths in the course of telling a story . Johnson and I supt this evening at the Crown and Anchor tavern , in company with Sir Joshua Ætat . 67 . 1776. Reynolds , Mr. Langton , DR . JOHNSON . 39.
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... tell , but what they then selves have seen ? Of the past , or the invisible , they can tell nothing . The inhabitants of Otaheité and New - Zealand are not in a state of pure nature ; for it is plain they broke off from some other ...
... tell , but what they then selves have seen ? Of the past , or the invisible , they can tell nothing . The inhabitants of Otaheité and New - Zealand are not in a state of pure nature ; for it is plain they broke off from some other ...
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... tell you , with a 4 It may be observed , that Mr. Malone , in his very valuable edition of Shakspeare , has fully vindicated Dr. Johnson from the idle censures which the first of these notes has given rise to . The interpretation of the ...
... tell you , with a 4 It may be observed , that Mr. Malone , in his very valuable edition of Shakspeare , has fully vindicated Dr. Johnson from the idle censures which the first of these notes has given rise to . The interpretation of the ...
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