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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... doubt concerning a story so long and so widely current , and thus implicitly adopted , if not sanctioned , by the authority which I have mentioned ; but Johnson himself assured me , that there was not the least foundation for it . ( 1 ) ...
... doubt concerning a story so long and so widely current , and thus implicitly adopted , if not sanctioned , by the authority which I have mentioned ; but Johnson himself assured me , that there was not the least foundation for it . ( 1 ) ...
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... doubt . He , however , with that glossy duplicity which was his constant study , affected to be quite unconcerned . Dr. Adams men- tioned to Mr. Robert Dodsley that he was sorry Johnson had written his letter to Lord Chesterfield ...
... doubt . He , however , with that glossy duplicity which was his constant study , affected to be quite unconcerned . Dr. Adams men- tioned to Mr. Robert Dodsley that he was sorry Johnson had written his letter to Lord Chesterfield ...
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... doubt that it was . But I remember when the Literary Property of those letters was contested in the court of session in Scotland , and Mr. Henry Dundas ( 1 ) , one of the counsel for the proprietors , read this character as an ...
... doubt that it was . But I remember when the Literary Property of those letters was contested in the court of session in Scotland , and Mr. Henry Dundas ( 1 ) , one of the counsel for the proprietors , read this character as an ...
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... doubt , make a con- siderable difference . Men of affectionate temper and bright fancy will coalesce a great deal sooner than those who are cold and dull . The proposition which I have now endeavoured to illustrate was , at a subsequent ...
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... doubt not but your abilities will obtain both . " For my part , I have not lately done much . I have been ill in the winter , and my eye has been inflamed ; but I please myself with the hopes of doing many things with which I have long ...
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