The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... King , ) they seldom do these things by halves . " " No , Sir , ( answered Johnson , ) not to Kings . " But fearing to be misunderstood , he proceeded to 1 The Rev. Mr. Strahan clearly recollects having been told by Johnson , that the King ...
... King , ) they seldom do these things by halves . " " No , Sir , ( answered Johnson , ) not to Kings . " But fearing to be misunderstood , he proceeded to 1 The Rev. Mr. Strahan clearly recollects having been told by Johnson , that the King ...
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... King then asked him what he thought of Dr. Hill . Johnson answered , that he was an ingenious man , but had no veracity ; and imme- diately mentioned , as an instance of it , an asser- tion of that writer , that he had seen objects mag ...
... King then asked him what he thought of Dr. Hill . Johnson answered , that he was an ingenious man , but had no veracity ; and imme- diately mentioned , as an instance of it , an asser- tion of that writer , that he had seen objects mag ...
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... Kings and Queens ; so much so , that even in our church - service we have ' our most religious King , ' used indiscriminately , who- ever is King . Nay , they even flatter themselves ; -'we have been graciously pleased to grant . ' No ...
... Kings and Queens ; so much so , that even in our church - service we have ' our most religious King , ' used indiscriminately , who- ever is King . Nay , they even flatter themselves ; -'we have been graciously pleased to grant . ' No ...
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