The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides: In Five Volumes, 2±ÇMurray, 1831 - 571ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... doubt from the same root as gladius . The editor sees reason to believe that Edward , the second viscount , sometimes called " the French Lord Powerscourt , " was here meant , and not his nephew Richard . - 182 , note 1 ; 270 , note , 1 ...
... doubt from the same root as gladius . The editor sees reason to believe that Edward , the second viscount , sometimes called " the French Lord Powerscourt , " was here meant , and not his nephew Richard . - 182 , note 1 ; 270 , note , 1 ...
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... Mr. Boswell had been those two years in London , there can be no doubt that he would have found Johnson by no means absorbed in Shakspeare . ED . ] VOL . II . S B read with pleasure at the distance of almost twenty years.
... Mr. Boswell had been those two years in London , there can be no doubt that he would have found Johnson by no means absorbed in Shakspeare . ED . ] VOL . II . S B read with pleasure at the distance of almost twenty years.
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... doubt not but you will think his sickness , or even his desire to see you , a sufficient reason for hastening your re- turn . The longer we live , and the more we think , the higher value we learn to put on the friendship and tenderness ...
... doubt not but you will think his sickness , or even his desire to see you , a sufficient reason for hastening your re- turn . The longer we live , and the more we think , the higher value we learn to put on the friendship and tenderness ...
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... doubt , both of the sentiments and expression were derived from con- versation with him3 ; and it was certainly submitted to his friendly revision : but in the year 1783 , he at my request marked with a pencil the lines which he had ...
... doubt , both of the sentiments and expression were derived from con- versation with him3 ; and it was certainly submitted to his friendly revision : but in the year 1783 , he at my request marked with a pencil the lines which he had ...
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... doubt in the world to come ( where the least pleasure is unspeak- able ) , it cannot be but that he which hath bin most afflicted here shall conceive and receive more exceeding joy than he which hath bin touched with lesse tribu- lation ...
... doubt in the world to come ( where the least pleasure is unspeak- able ) , it cannot be but that he which hath bin most afflicted here shall conceive and receive more exceeding joy than he which hath bin touched with lesse tribu- lation ...
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