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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... person , at least , as proud ; I think , by your own account , you are the prouder man of the two . " - " But mine ( replied Johnson instantly ) was been mortified - Il n'y a que la vérité qui blesse . By Mr. Boswell's own confession ...
... person , at least , as proud ; I think , by your own account , you are the prouder man of the two . " - " But mine ( replied Johnson instantly ) was been mortified - Il n'y a que la vérité qui blesse . By Mr. Boswell's own confession ...
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... person then unknown , who he was afterwards informed was Dr. Pearce , ( 1 ) Bishop of Rochester . The etymologies , though they exhibit learning and judgment , are not , I think , entitled to the first praise amongst the various parts ...
... person then unknown , who he was afterwards informed was Dr. Pearce , ( 1 ) Bishop of Rochester . The etymologies , though they exhibit learning and judgment , are not , I think , entitled to the first praise amongst the various parts ...
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... persons to whom he alludes were Mr. John Oldmixon , and George Ducket , Esq.- Boswell . I am more fortunate than Mr. Boswell , in being able ( through the favour of Sir F. H. Doyle , now deputy - chairman of the excise board ) to ...
... persons to whom he alludes were Mr. John Oldmixon , and George Ducket , Esq.- Boswell . I am more fortunate than Mr. Boswell , in being able ( through the favour of Sir F. H. Doyle , now deputy - chairman of the excise board ) to ...
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... person ever enjoyed with more relish the infusion of that fragrant leaf than Johnson . The quantities which he drank of it at all hours were so great , that his nerves must have been uncommonly strong , not to have been extremely ...
... person ever enjoyed with more relish the infusion of that fragrant leaf than Johnson . The quantities which he drank of it at all hours were so great , that his nerves must have been uncommonly strong , not to have been extremely ...
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... Bishop of Ferns observes to me , amount to an absolute fraud , as a person might be chosen for the merits of a sermon not written by himself . - C . posals of considerable length ( 1 ) , in which 74 1756 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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