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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... JOHNSON . " In the first place , Sir , we learn from Othello this very useful moral , not to make an un- equal match ; in the second place , we learn not to yield too readily to suspicion . The handkerchief is merely a trick , though a ...
... JOHNSON . " In the first place , Sir , we learn from Othello this very useful moral , not to make an un- equal match ; in the second place , we learn not to yield too readily to suspicion . The handkerchief is merely a trick , though a ...
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... Johnson ; or , however strange it may seem to many , had a higher estimation of its refinements . Lord Eliot informs me , that one day when Johnson and he were at dinner at a gentleman's house in London , upon Lord Chesterfield's ...
... Johnson ; or , however strange it may seem to many , had a higher estimation of its refinements . Lord Eliot informs me , that one day when Johnson and he were at dinner at a gentleman's house in London , upon Lord Chesterfield's ...
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... Johnson and to John Wilkes , Esq . Two men more different could perhaps not be selected out of all mankind . They had even attacked one another with some asperity in their writings ; yet I lived in habits of friendship with both . I ...
... Johnson and to John Wilkes , Esq . Two men more different could perhaps not be selected out of all mankind . They had even attacked one another with some asperity in their writings ; yet I lived in habits of friendship with both . I ...
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... Johnson . " - " What with Mr. Wilkes ? not for the world , ( said Mr. Edward Dilly ) Dr. Johnson would never forgive me . " " Come , ( said I , ) if you'll let me negociate for you , I will be answerable that all shall go well . ” DILLY ...
... Johnson . " - " What with Mr. Wilkes ? not for the world , ( said Mr. Edward Dilly ) Dr. Johnson would never forgive me . " " Come , ( said I , ) if you'll let me negociate for you , I will be answerable that all shall go well . ” DILLY ...
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... JOHNSON . " Well , - Sir , and what then ? What care 1 for his patriotick friends ? Poh ! " BOSWELL . " I should not be sur- prized to find Jack Wilkes there . " JOHNSON . " And if Jack Wilkes should be there , what is that to me , Sir ...
... JOHNSON . " Well , - Sir , and what then ? What care 1 for his patriotick friends ? Poh ! " BOSWELL . " I should not be sur- prized to find Jack Wilkes there . " JOHNSON . " And if Jack Wilkes should be there , what is that to me , Sir ...
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