The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... suppose now , Sir , that one of your intimate friends were appre- hended for an offence for which he might be hanged . " JOHNSON . " I should do what I could to bail him , and give him any other assistance ; but if he were once fairly ...
... suppose now , Sir , that one of your intimate friends were appre- hended for an offence for which he might be hanged . " JOHNSON . " I should do what I could to bail him , and give him any other assistance ; but if he were once fairly ...
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... suppose , was past five - and - twenty be- fore he came to London . " Upon another occasion I talked to him on this subject , having myself taken some pains to improve my pronunciation , by the aid of the late Mr. Love , of Drury - lane ...
... suppose , was past five - and - twenty be- fore he came to London . " Upon another occasion I talked to him on this subject , having myself taken some pains to improve my pronunciation , by the aid of the late Mr. Love , of Drury - lane ...
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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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