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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... Lord Bute some years ago . Now I consider the present Earl of Bute to be Excelsa familia de Bute spes prima ; and my Lord Mountstuart , as his eldest son , to be spes altera . ' So in Æneid xii . 1. 168 , after having men- tioned Pater ...
... Lord Bute some years ago . Now I consider the present Earl of Bute to be Excelsa familia de Bute spes prima ; and my Lord Mountstuart , as his eldest son , to be spes altera . ' So in Æneid xii . 1. 168 , after having men- tioned Pater ...
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... Lord Caermarthen , now Duke of Leeds , then one of his Majesty's Prin- cipal Secretaries of State , who announced to Sir Francis the Royal pleasure concerning it by a letter , in these words : " I have the King's commands to assure you ...
... Lord Caermarthen , now Duke of Leeds , then one of his Majesty's Prin- cipal Secretaries of State , who announced to Sir Francis the Royal pleasure concerning it by a letter , in these words : " I have the King's commands to assure you ...
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... Lord for whose sake hear our prayers . Amen . Our Father , & c . " I then kissed her . She told me , that to part was the greatest pain that she had ever felt , and that she hoped we should meet again in a better place . I expressed ...
... Lord for whose sake hear our prayers . Amen . Our Father , & c . " I then kissed her . She told me , that to part was the greatest pain that she had ever felt , and that she hoped we should meet again in a better place . I expressed ...
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... Lord , ( said Signior Baretti , ) do with him what you would , he would always have been a bear . " " True , ( answered the Earl , with a smile , ) but he would have been a dancing bear . " To obviate all the reflections which have gone ...
... Lord , ( said Signior Baretti , ) do with him what you would , he would always have been a bear . " " True , ( answered the Earl , with a smile , ) but he would have been a dancing bear . " To obviate all the reflections which have gone ...
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... Lord Clarendon . " He would not allow much merit to Whitefield's oratory . " His popularity , Sir , ( said he , ) is chiefly owing to the peculiarity of his manner , He would be followed by crowds were he to wear a night - cap in the ...
... Lord Clarendon . " He would not allow much merit to Whitefield's oratory . " His popularity , Sir , ( said he , ) is chiefly owing to the peculiarity of his manner , He would be followed by crowds were he to wear a night - cap in the ...
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