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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... night I supped with him at the Mitre tavern , that we might renew our social intimacy at the ori- ginal place of meeting . But there was now a con- siderable difference in his way of living . Having had an illness1 , in which he was ...
... night I supped with him at the Mitre tavern , that we might renew our social intimacy at the ori- ginal place of meeting . But there was now a con- siderable difference in his way of living . Having had an illness1 , in which he was ...
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... night , since we cannot have the big man with us . " Johnson then called for a bottle of port , of which Goldsmith and I partook , while our friend , now a water drinker , sat by us . GOLDSMITH . ¡° I think , Mr. Johnson , you don't go ...
... night , since we cannot have the big man with us . " Johnson then called for a bottle of port , of which Goldsmith and I partook , while our friend , now a water drinker , sat by us . GOLDSMITH . ¡° I think , Mr. Johnson , you don't go ...
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... night 1 . I continue to rise tolerably well , and read more than I did . I hope something will yet come on it . I am , sir , your most af- fectionate servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " After I had been some time in Scotland , I men- tioned ...
... night 1 . I continue to rise tolerably well , and read more than I did . I hope something will yet come on it . I am , sir , your most af- fectionate servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " After I had been some time in Scotland , I men- tioned ...
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... night , but have had this day more ease than I expected . D [ eo ] gr [ atia ] . Perhaps this may be such a sudden relief as I once had by a good night's rest in Fetter - lane . " From that time , by abstinence , I have had more ease ...
... night , but have had this day more ease than I expected . D [ eo ] gr [ atia ] . Perhaps this may be such a sudden relief as I once had by a good night's rest in Fetter - lane . " From that time , by abstinence , I have had more ease ...
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... night . " I have now begun the sixtieth year of my life . How the last year has past , I am unwilling to terrify myself with thinking . This day has been past in great perturbation ; I was distracted at church in an uncommon degree ...
... night . " I have now begun the sixtieth year of my life . How the last year has past , I am unwilling to terrify myself with thinking . This day has been past in great perturbation ; I was distracted at church in an uncommon degree ...
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