The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3G. Bell, 1884 |
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... observed , " She flatters Garrick . " JOHNSON . " She is in the right to flatter Garrick . She is in the right for two reasons ; first , because she has the world with her , who have been praising Garrick these thirty years ; and ...
... observed , " She flatters Garrick . " JOHNSON . " She is in the right to flatter Garrick . She is in the right for two reasons ; first , because she has the world with her , who have been praising Garrick these thirty years ; and ...
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... observed at breakfast , that although it was a part of his ab- stemious discipline , on this most solemn fast , to ... observe in some people . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , I am in the habit of getting others to do things for me . " BOSWELL ...
... observed at breakfast , that although it was a part of his ab- stemious discipline , on this most solemn fast , to ... observe in some people . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , I am in the habit of getting others to do things for me . " BOSWELL ...
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... observed in his letter to me upon the subject , that a great part of what was in his " Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland " had been in his mind before he left London . 1 I believe , however , I shall follow my own opinion ; for ...
... observed in his letter to me upon the subject , that a great part of what was in his " Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland " had been in his mind before he left London . 1 I believe , however , I shall follow my own opinion ; for ...
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... observe ; his power of con- trasting one mode of life with another . As the Spanish pro- verb says , ' He who would bring ... observed with pleasure . And now I am to give a pretty full account of one of the most curious incidents in ...
... observe ; his power of con- trasting one mode of life with another . As the Spanish pro- verb says , ' He who would bring ... observed with pleasure . And now I am to give a pretty full account of one of the most curious incidents in ...
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... observed there . " EDWARDS . " Don't you eat supper , Sir ? " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . " EDWARDS . " For my part , now , I consider supper as a turnpike through which one must pass in order ĘT . 69 . 21 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... observed there . " EDWARDS . " Don't you eat supper , Sir ? " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . " EDWARDS . " For my part , now , I consider supper as a turnpike through which one must pass in order ĘT . 69 . 21 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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