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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... expressing her surprise at a request so extraordinary " No , Sam , my willing consent you will never have to so preposterous a match . You are not twenty - five , and she is turned of fifty . If she had any prudence , this request had ...
... expressing her surprise at a request so extraordinary " No , Sam , my willing consent you will never have to so preposterous a match . You are not twenty - five , and she is turned of fifty . If she had any prudence , this request had ...
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... expression . I am charmed with his perfect expression on his instrument . Surely the finest sensibilities must vibrate through his frame , since they breathe so sweetly through his song ! ( Oct. 1787. ) 503. Reading Manuscripts . When ...
... expression . I am charmed with his perfect expression on his instrument . Surely the finest sensibilities must vibrate through his frame , since they breathe so sweetly through his song ! ( Oct. 1787. ) 503. Reading Manuscripts . When ...
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... expressions of his favourite Hodge . 547. Charles the Twelfth . Charles the Twelfth was guilty of a deed which will eternally shade the glory of one of the most splendid periods that are presented to us in history the murder of Patkal ...
... expressions of his favourite Hodge . 547. Charles the Twelfth . Charles the Twelfth was guilty of a deed which will eternally shade the glory of one of the most splendid periods that are presented to us in history the murder of Patkal ...
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... expressions in which he had vented this feel- ing , that there could be no doubt of his hearty appro- bation . 557. Sex . He said , he doubted whether there ever was a man who was not gratified by being told that he was liked by the ...
... expressions in which he had vented this feel- ing , that there could be no doubt of his hearty appro- bation . 557. Sex . He said , he doubted whether there ever was a man who was not gratified by being told that he was liked by the ...
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... expression , that it was at least a justifiable , an honest and avowed aversion , that obtained this character for its possessor . But still more to his honour is it , that his irritability was not excited by the most common cause of ...
... expression , that it was at least a justifiable , an honest and avowed aversion , that obtained this character for its possessor . But still more to his honour is it , that his irritability was not excited by the most common cause of ...
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