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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... the honour and happi- 5 Son of the learned Mrs. Grierson , who was patronised by the late Lord Granville , and was the editor of several of the classicks . VOL . II , I Ætat . 61 . 1770. ness of Dr. Johnson's acquaintance DR . JOHNSON .
... the honour and happi- 5 Son of the learned Mrs. Grierson , who was patronised by the late Lord Granville , and was the editor of several of the classicks . VOL . II , I Ætat . 61 . 1770. ness of Dr. Johnson's acquaintance DR . JOHNSON .
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... , to keep it out of prose , than any inconvenience or limitation to be apprehended from the shackles and circumspection of rhyme . " He reproved me once for saying grace without mention of the name of our LORD JESUS CHRIST , 122 THE LIFE ...
... , to keep it out of prose , than any inconvenience or limitation to be apprehended from the shackles and circumspection of rhyme . " He reproved me once for saying grace without mention of the name of our LORD JESUS CHRIST , 122 THE LIFE ...
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... LORD JESUS CHRIST , and hoped in future I would be more mindful of the apostolical injunction . " He refused to go out of a room before me at Mr. Langton's house , saying , he hoped he knew his rank better than to presume to take place ...
... LORD JESUS CHRIST , and hoped in future I would be more mindful of the apostolical injunction . " He refused to go out of a room before me at Mr. Langton's house , saying , he hoped he knew his rank better than to presume to take place ...
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... Lord Chat- ham's glorious war , he said , he did not wonder at it , for that we had drubbed those fellows into at proper reverence for us , and that their national pe- tulance required periodical chastisement . C " Lord Lyttelton's ...
... Lord Chat- ham's glorious war , he said , he did not wonder at it , for that we had drubbed those fellows into at proper reverence for us , and that their national pe- tulance required periodical chastisement . C " Lord Lyttelton's ...
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... Lord , I'll tell you what is become of it ; it is gone into the city to look for a fortune . ' 66 Speaking of a dull tiresome fellow , whom he chanced to meet , he said , ' That fellow seems to me to possess but one idea , and that is a ...
... Lord , I'll tell you what is become of it ; it is gone into the city to look for a fortune . ' 66 Speaking of a dull tiresome fellow , whom he chanced to meet , he said , ' That fellow seems to me to possess but one idea , and that is a ...
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