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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... happy turns ( 1 ) for which he was so remarkably ready . Johnson having now explicitly avowed his opinion of Lord Chesterfield , did not refrain from expressing himself concerning that nobleman with pointed freedom : " This man ( said ...
... happy turns ( 1 ) for which he was so remarkably ready . Johnson having now explicitly avowed his opinion of Lord Chesterfield , did not refrain from expressing himself concerning that nobleman with pointed freedom : " This man ( said ...
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... he was in a placid frame of mind , he was obliged to own to me that he had enjoyed happier days , and had many more friends , since that gloomy hour , than before . It is a sad saying , that " most of E 2 ¨¡TAT . 46 . FOREIGN HONOURS . 51.
... he was in a placid frame of mind , he was obliged to own to me that he had enjoyed happier days , and had many more friends , since that gloomy hour , than before . It is a sad saying , that " most of E 2 ¨¡TAT . 46 . FOREIGN HONOURS . 51.
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... happy than before , you will give great pleasure to , dear Sir , your most affectionate and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " His works this year were , an abstract or epitome , in octavo , of his folio Dictionary , and a few ...
... happy than before , you will give great pleasure to , dear Sir , your most affectionate and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " His works this year were , an abstract or epitome , in octavo , of his folio Dictionary , and a few ...
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... comparative " station in society , " but to his not being " much richer ? " for in this letter he says , " I have left off housekeeping . " — MARKLAND . making others wiser and happier . I was much pleased 80 1758 LIFE OF JOHNSON ,
... comparative " station in society , " but to his not being " much richer ? " for in this letter he says , " I have left off housekeeping . " — MARKLAND . making others wiser and happier . I was much pleased 80 1758 LIFE OF JOHNSON ,
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... happier . I was much pleased with the tale that you told me of being tutor to your sisters . I , who have no sisters , nor brothers , look with some degree of innocent envy on those who may be said to be born to friends ( 1 ) ; and ...
... happier . I was much pleased with the tale that you told me of being tutor to your sisters . I , who have no sisters , nor brothers , look with some degree of innocent envy on those who may be said to be born to friends ( 1 ) ; and ...
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