The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... acquainted with him , having been but once in his company , many years previous to this period ( which was precisely the state of my own acquaintance with Dodd ) ; but in his distress he bethought himself of John- son's persuasive power ...
... acquainted with him , having been but once in his company , many years previous to this period ( which was precisely the state of my own acquaintance with Dodd ) ; but in his distress he bethought himself of John- son's persuasive power ...
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... acquaintance the better . " This , however , was meant with a just restriction ; for he on another occasion said to me , " Sir , a man may be so much of every thing , that he is nothing of any thing . " C6 Raising the wages of day ...
... acquaintance the better . " This , however , was meant with a just restriction ; for he on another occasion said to me , " Sir , a man may be so much of every thing , that he is nothing of any thing . " C6 Raising the wages of day ...
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... acquaintance with Dr. Johnson was then recent - it is certainly her first letter to him . Lord St. Helens dock hot recollect to have heard how Dr. Johnson's acquaintance w his ra- rents began , but thinks it not improbable that Dr. Law ...
... acquaintance with Dr. Johnson was then recent - it is certainly her first letter to him . Lord St. Helens dock hot recollect to have heard how Dr. Johnson's acquaintance w his ra- rents began , but thinks it not improbable that Dr. Law ...
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