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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... once addressed your lordship ( 1 ) Johnson's personal manners and habits , even at a later and more polished period of his life , would probably not have been much to Lord Chesterfield's taste ; but it must be remembered , that ...
... once addressed your lordship ( 1 ) Johnson's personal manners and habits , even at a later and more polished period of his life , would probably not have been much to Lord Chesterfield's taste ; but it must be remembered , that ...
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... once receive from Lord Chesterfield the sum of ten pounds ; but as that was so inconsiderable a sum , he thought the mention of it could not properly find a place in a letter of the kind that this was . B. 39 This surely is an ...
... once receive from Lord Chesterfield the sum of ten pounds ; but as that was so inconsiderable a sum , he thought the mention of it could not properly find a place in a letter of the kind that this was . B. 39 This surely is an ...
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... once boasted myself with so much exultation . " MY LORD , " Your lordship's most humble , most obedient servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " ( 2 ) ( 1 ) In this passage Dr. Johnson evidently alludes to the loss of his wife . We find the same ...
... once boasted myself with so much exultation . " MY LORD , " Your lordship's most humble , most obedient servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " ( 2 ) ( 1 ) In this passage Dr. Johnson evidently alludes to the loss of his wife . We find the same ...
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... once had been a whole 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 ...
... once had been a whole 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 ...
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... Once , in our way home , we viewed the ruins of the abbeys of Oseney and Rewley , near Oxford . After at least half an hour's silence , Johnson said , ' I viewed them with in- dignation ! ' We had then a long conversation on Gothic ...
... Once , in our way home , we viewed the ruins of the abbeys of Oseney and Rewley , near Oxford . After at least half an hour's silence , Johnson said , ' I viewed them with in- dignation ! ' We had then a long conversation on Gothic ...
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