The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 8±ÇH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... Bishop . - " Merriment of Parsons . " - - - Deportment Zachariah - Mudge . Dr. Walter Harte . Scale of Liquors . — Dancing . Sir Philip Jennings ' Clerk . - American War . - - — Dudley Long . Exaggerated Praise . - - 66 Talk ...
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... bishop of Gloucester ; and , if my memory fails me not , he had seen him only once , when they met almost without design , conversed without much effort , and parted without any lasting impression of hatred or affection . Yet , with all ...
... bishop of Gloucester ; and , if my memory fails me not , he had seen him only once , when they met almost without design , conversed without much effort , and parted without any lasting impression of hatred or affection . Yet , with all ...
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... Bishop . 99 - - Picture Regi- -Duty of a Member of Parliament . sons . ' Zachariah Mudge . -- - Scale of Liquors . — Dancing . " Merriment of Par- ¡¤ Dr. Walter Harte . - - - Sir Philip Jennings Clerk . American War . - Dudley Long ...
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... Bishop of Water- ford ; a very amiable , benevolent , and ingenious man . He was chosen a member of the Literary ... bishop's acquaintance and in- dulgent notice of my first attempts in literature . He was all that Mr. Malone says of him ...
... Bishop of Water- ford ; a very amiable , benevolent , and ingenious man . He was chosen a member of the Literary ... bishop's acquaintance and in- dulgent notice of my first attempts in literature . He was all that Mr. Malone says of him ...
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... bishops the highest degree of decorum ; he was offended even at their going to taverns : " A bishop , " said he , " has nothing to do at a tippling - house . It is not indeed immoral in him to go to a tavern ; neither would it be ...
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