The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2±ÇH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... affected to be quite unconcerned . Dr. Adams mentioned to Mr. Robert Dodsley that he was sorry Johnson had written his letter to Lord Chesterfield . Dodsley , with the true feelings of trade , said " he was very sorry too ; for that he ...
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... affected . I hope he will not suffer so much as I yet suffer for the loss of mine . LETTER 30 . ¥Ïἴ¥ì¥ï¥é ¡¤ ¥ó¥é ¥ä ̓ ¥ïἴ¥ì¥ï¥é ; ¥è¥íῆ¥ó¥á ¥ãὰ¥ñ ¥ð¥å¥ðό¥í¥è¥á¥ì¥å¥í . ( ) I have ever since seemed to myself broken off from mankind ; a kind of solitary wanderer ...
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... affected diffidence , ) but with speculative perfection ; as he , who can outstrip all his competitors in the race , may yet be sensible of his deficiency when he runs against time . Well might he say , that " the English Dictionary was ...
... affected diffidence , ) but with speculative perfection ; as he , who can outstrip all his competitors in the race , may yet be sensible of his deficiency when he runs against time . Well might he say , that " the English Dictionary was ...
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... affected for the moment , certain it is that the honours which his great work procured him , both at home and abroad , were very grateful to him . His friend the Earl of Corke and Orrery , being at Florence , presented it to the ...
... affected for the moment , certain it is that the honours which his great work procured him , both at home and abroad , were very grateful to him . His friend the Earl of Corke and Orrery , being at Florence , presented it to the ...
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... affects to be witty upon the fate of that unfortunate officer , observing that he was shot ¡° pour encourager les autres , " the nation has long been satisfied that his life was sacrificed to the political fervour of the times . ( 1 ) In ...
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