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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... morning after his arrival , he wished to see his old college , Pembroke . I went with him . He was highly pleased to find all the college - servants which he had left there still remain- ing , particularly a very old butler ; and ...
... morning after his arrival , he wished to see his old college , Pembroke . I went with him . He was highly pleased to find all the college - servants which he had left there still remain- ing , particularly a very old butler ; and ...
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... morning sliding in Christ - Church meadows , and missed his lecture in logic . After dinner he sent for me to his room . I expected a sharp re- buke for my idleness , and went with a beating heart . ( 1 ) When we were seated , he told ...
... morning sliding in Christ - Church meadows , and missed his lecture in logic . After dinner he sent for me to his room . I expected a sharp re- buke for my idleness , and went with a beating heart . ( 1 ) When we were seated , he told ...
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... morning . ' " I forgot to observe before , that when he left Mr. Meeke , ( as I have told above , ) he added , ' About the same time of life , Meeke was left behind at Oxford to feed on a fellowship , and I went to London to get my ...
... morning . ' " I forgot to observe before , that when he left Mr. Meeke , ( as I have told above , ) he added , ' About the same time of life , Meeke was left behind at Oxford to feed on a fellowship , and I went to London to get my ...
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... morning . " 3. To examine the tenor of my life , and par- ticularly the last week ; and to mark my advances in religion , or recession from it . " 4. To read the Scripture methodically with such helps as are at hand . " 5. To go to ...
... morning . " 3. To examine the tenor of my life , and par- ticularly the last week ; and to mark my advances in religion , or recession from it . " 4. To read the Scripture methodically with such helps as are at hand . " 5. To go to ...
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... has scarcely time to cool ; who , with tea amuses the evening , with tea solaces the midnights , and with tea welcomes the morning . " ] write upon the slightest subject , when he writes , F 2 ¨¡TAT . 47. DEFENCE OF TEA - DRINKING . 67.
... has scarcely time to cool ; who , with tea amuses the evening , with tea solaces the midnights , and with tea welcomes the morning . " ] write upon the slightest subject , when he writes , F 2 ¨¡TAT . 47. DEFENCE OF TEA - DRINKING . 67.
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