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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... hear it ( promising at the same time that no copy of it should be taken ) , Johnson seemed much pleased that it had attracted the attention of a nobleman of such à respectable character ; but after pausing some time , declined to comply ...
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... hear him construe . ' " As we were leaving the college , he said , ' Here I translated Pope's Messiah . Which do you think is the best line in it ? - My own favourite is , ' Vallis aromaticas fundit Saronica nubes . ' I He I told him ...
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... hear from you , whenever you shall be so kind as to write to , Sir , your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " The degree of Master of Arts , which , it has been observed , could not be obtained for him at an early period of his ...
... hear from you , whenever you shall be so kind as to write to , Sir , your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " The degree of Master of Arts , which , it has been observed , could not be obtained for him at an early period of his ...
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... hear from you again , to know if the affair proceeds . I have mentioned it to none of my friends , for fear of being laughed at for my disappointment . " You know poor Mr. Dodsley has lost his wife ; I believe he is much affected . I ...
... hear from you again , to know if the affair proceeds . I have mentioned it to none of my friends , for fear of being laughed at for my disappointment . " You know poor Mr. Dodsley has lost his wife ; I believe he is much affected . I ...
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... hear , Confounded with the people's cheerful cry ; And now their forms , that swarm on either pier Of the thick - crowded harbour , I descry . All seem rejoiced my task is smoothly done , And I so long a course have safely run ...
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