The Life of Samuel Johnson: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.DGabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... suppose would have had a benignant effect on both . When almost every man of eminence in the literary world was happy to partake in this festival of genius , the absence of Johnson could not but be wondered at and regretted . The only ...
... suppose would have had a benignant effect on both . When almost every man of eminence in the literary world was happy to partake in this festival of genius , the absence of Johnson could not but be wondered at and regretted . The only ...
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... suppose , seven or eight minutes in relating it circumstantially . He in a plenitude of phrase told us , that large bales of woollen cloth were lodged in the town- hall ; that by reason of this , fleas nestled there in prodigious ...
... suppose , seven or eight minutes in relating it circumstantially . He in a plenitude of phrase told us , that large bales of woollen cloth were lodged in the town- hall ; that by reason of this , fleas nestled there in prodigious ...
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... suppose that our repast was black broth . But the fact was , that we had a very good soup , a boiled leg of lamb and spinach , a veal руе , and a rice pudding . Of Dr. John Campbell , the authour , he said , " He is a very inquisitive ...
... suppose that our repast was black broth . But the fact was , that we had a very good soup , a boiled leg of lamb and spinach , a veal руе , and a rice pudding . Of Dr. John Campbell , the authour , he said , " He is a very inquisitive ...
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