The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 2H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... believe , afforded John- son full occupation this year . As it approached to its conclusion , he probably worked with redoubled vigour , as seamen increase their exertion and alacrity when they have a near prospect of their haven . Lord ...
... believe , afforded John- son full occupation this year . As it approached to its conclusion , he probably worked with redoubled vigour , as seamen increase their exertion and alacrity when they have a near prospect of their haven . Lord ...
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... believe in him as my Pope , and hold him to be infallible while in the chair , but no longer . More than this he cannot well require ; for , I presume that obedi- ence can never be expected , when there is neither terror to enforce ...
... believe in him as my Pope , and hold him to be infallible while in the chair , but no longer . More than this he cannot well require ; for , I presume that obedi- ence can never be expected , when there is neither terror to enforce ...
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... believe , you will not willingly impute to me , when I have told you , that since my promise , two of our partners ( 1 ) are dead , and that I was solicited to suspend my excursion till we could recover from our confusion . " I have not ...
... believe , you will not willingly impute to me , when I have told you , that since my promise , two of our partners ( 1 ) are dead , and that I was solicited to suspend my excursion till we could recover from our confusion . " I have not ...
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... it was comparatively short . I am unwilling to swell my book with long quotations from what is in every body's hands , and I believe there are few prose compositions in the English language that 4.1 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... it was comparatively short . I am unwilling to swell my book with long quotations from what is in every body's hands , and I believe there are few prose compositions in the English language that 4.1 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pàgina 45
... believe with justice , that there is for every thought a certain nice adaptation of words which none other could equal , and which , when a man has been so fortunate as to hit , he has attained , in that particular case , the perfection ...
... believe with justice , that there is for every thought a certain nice adaptation of words which none other could equal , and which , when a man has been so fortunate as to hit , he has attained , in that particular case , the perfection ...
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