The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... answer Dr. Johnson . Well , sir ! " replies the other somewhat mortified , " God made it . " " Certainly he did , " answers Dr. Johnson again ; " but we must always remember that he made it for Scotchmen , and compa risons are odious ...
... answer Dr. Johnson . Well , sir ! " replies the other somewhat mortified , " God made it . " " Certainly he did , " answers Dr. Johnson again ; " but we must always remember that he made it for Scotchmen , and compa risons are odious ...
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... answer . " The doctor having first asked him if he could bear the whole truth , which way soever it might lead , and being an- swered that he could , declared that , in his opinion , he could not recover without a miracle . " Then ...
... answer . " The doctor having first asked him if he could bear the whole truth , which way soever it might lead , and being an- swered that he could , declared that , in his opinion , he could not recover without a miracle . " Then ...
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... answer them , because as nothing new had been proposed to your study , no new direc- tion or incitement could be offered you . But if it had happened that you had omitted what you did not omit , and that I had for an hour , or a week ...
... answer them , because as nothing new had been proposed to your study , no new direc- tion or incitement could be offered you . But if it had happened that you had omitted what you did not omit , and that I had for an hour , or a week ...
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