The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volum 10J. Murray, 1835 |
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... desire to cultivate the friend- ship of Richardson , the author of " Clarissa ; " and , with this view , paid him frequent visits . These were re- ceived very coldly by the latter ; " but , " observed the Doctor , in speaking of this to ...
... desire to cultivate the friend- ship of Richardson , the author of " Clarissa ; " and , with this view , paid him frequent visits . These were re- ceived very coldly by the latter ; " but , " observed the Doctor , in speaking of this to ...
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... desire you will not talk to me about her . ” KNOWLES . " Yet , what is her crime , Doctor ? " JOHNSON . " Apostacy , Madam ; apostacy from the community in which she was educated . " KNOWLES . " Surely the quitting one community for ...
... desire you will not talk to me about her . ” KNOWLES . " Yet , what is her crime , Doctor ? " JOHNSON . " Apostacy , Madam ; apostacy from the community in which she was educated . " KNOWLES . " Surely the quitting one community for ...
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... desire to contemplate Johnson who pro- nounce his writings to be an obscure jargon of pompous pedantry , and his imputed virtues a superstitious farrago of pharisaic ostentation , but as he was : the most won- derful composition of ...
... desire to contemplate Johnson who pro- nounce his writings to be an obscure jargon of pompous pedantry , and his imputed virtues a superstitious farrago of pharisaic ostentation , but as he was : the most won- derful composition of ...
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... desire that I visit him often : yet I am sure he neither does , nor ever did , feel much regard for me ; but he would fain escape , for a time , in any society , from the terrible idea of his approaching dissolution . I never would be ...
... desire that I visit him often : yet I am sure he neither does , nor ever did , feel much regard for me ; but he would fain escape , for a time , in any society , from the terrible idea of his approaching dissolution . I never would be ...
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... desires enslave a man ! No desire can be more innocent than to have a pretty garden , yet , in- dulged to excess , it has made this poor man submit to 531. Johnson's Manner of Composing . Johnson's manner of composing beg a favour of ...
... desires enslave a man ! No desire can be more innocent than to have a pretty garden , yet , in- dulged to excess , it has made this poor man submit to 531. Johnson's Manner of Composing . Johnson's manner of composing beg a favour of ...
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