The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... England and monarch- ical principles , which he would not tamely suffer to be questioned ; steady and inflexible in main- taining the obligations of piety and virtue , both ( 1 ) [ Created , in 1821 , Lord Stowell . ] from a regard to ...
... England and monarch- ical principles , which he would not tamely suffer to be questioned ; steady and inflexible in main- taining the obligations of piety and virtue , both ( 1 ) [ Created , in 1821 , Lord Stowell . ] from a regard to ...
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... England . I , at first , thought the appellation very inappropriate , and that Unlucky would have been better , for Dr. Johnson had a mind to have thrown the waiter , as well as the lemonade , out of the window . STOWELL . house of a ...
... England . I , at first , thought the appellation very inappropriate , and that Unlucky would have been better , for Dr. Johnson had a mind to have thrown the waiter , as well as the lemonade , out of the window . STOWELL . house of a ...
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... England . Such an interchange would make a bene- ficial mixture of manners , and render our union more complete . Lord Chief Baron Orde was on good terms with us all , in a narrow country , filled with jarring interests , and keen ...
... England . Such an interchange would make a bene- ficial mixture of manners , and render our union more complete . Lord Chief Baron Orde was on good terms with us all , in a narrow country , filled with jarring interests , and keen ...
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... England , like a poor invalid on the piquet guard , er like a list of quack medicines sold by the same bookseller , by whom a work of whatever nature is published ; for it has no connection with his History , let it have what it may ...
... England , like a poor invalid on the piquet guard , er like a list of quack medicines sold by the same bookseller , by whom a work of whatever nature is published ; for it has no connection with his History , let it have what it may ...
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... England , we were no more ; our independent kingdom was lost . JOHNSON . " Sir , never talk of your independency , who could let your queen remain twenty years in captivity , and then be put to death , without even a pretence of justice ...
... England , we were no more ; our independent kingdom was lost . JOHNSON . " Sir , never talk of your independency , who could let your queen remain twenty years in captivity , and then be put to death , without even a pretence of justice ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 4 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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