The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... effect can be that of tepid moisture . " One of the company took the other side , maintaining that medicines of various sorts , and some too of most powerful effect , are 1 I have since had reason to think that I was mistaken ; for I ...
... effect can be that of tepid moisture . " One of the company took the other side , maintaining that medicines of various sorts , and some too of most powerful effect , are 1 I have since had reason to think that I was mistaken ; for I ...
Pàgina 127
... effect , to alienate the affections of the people from the only King who for almost a century has much appeared to desire , or much endeavoured to deserve them . " And , " Every honest man must lament , that the faction has been ...
... effect , to alienate the affections of the people from the only King who for almost a century has much appeared to desire , or much endeavoured to deserve them . " And , " Every honest man must lament , that the faction has been ...
Pàgina 162
... effect in a popular assembly ; and that the magni- tude of his figure , and striking peculiarity of his manner , would have aided the effect . But I re- member it was observed by Mr. Flood , that Johnson , having been long used to ...
... effect in a popular assembly ; and that the magni- tude of his figure , and striking peculiarity of his manner , would have aided the effect . But I re- member it was observed by Mr. Flood , that Johnson , having been long used to ...
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