The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... believe it happened at the same time , sir , ' said Johnson , that I lost all my large estate in Yorkshire . ' " Of a Jamaica gentleman , then lately dead , he said- ' He will not , whither he is now gone , find much difference , I believe ...
... believe it happened at the same time , sir , ' said Johnson , that I lost all my large estate in Yorkshire . ' " Of a Jamaica gentleman , then lately dead , he said- ' He will not , whither he is now gone , find much difference , I believe ...
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... believe that doctrine . " JOHNSON . " Hold . my , judicial astrology , and other abstruse sir , do you believe that some will be pun and curious learning ; and the Reverend ished at all ? " DR . ADAMS . " Being ex Herbert Croft , who ...
... believe that doctrine . " JOHNSON . " Hold . my , judicial astrology , and other abstruse sir , do you believe that some will be pun and curious learning ; and the Reverend ished at all ? " DR . ADAMS . " Being ex Herbert Croft , who ...
Pàgina 482
... believe diseases and calamities often sent to pro- duce , but because no man can know how little his performance will answer to his promises ; and designs are nothing in human eyes till they are realized by execution . " Continue , my ...
... believe diseases and calamities often sent to pro- duce , but because no man can know how little his performance will answer to his promises ; and designs are nothing in human eyes till they are realized by execution . " Continue , my ...
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