The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3G. Bell, 1884 |
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... passed between Dr. Johnson and her at this interview . As I had not the least recollection of it , and did not find the smallest trace of it in my " record " taken at the time , I could not , in con- sistency with my firm regard to ...
... passed between Dr. Johnson and her at this interview . As I had not the least recollection of it , and did not find the smallest trace of it in my " record " taken at the time , I could not , in con- sistency with my firm regard to ...
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... passed at an alehouse between us . My purpose is to continue our acquaintance . " " It was in Butcher - row that this meeting happened . Mr. Edwards , who was a decent - looking , elderly man , in gray clothes , and a wig of many curls ...
... passed at an alehouse between us . My purpose is to continue our acquaintance . " " It was in Butcher - row that this meeting happened . Mr. Edwards , who was a decent - looking , elderly man , in gray clothes , and a wig of many curls ...
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... passed through life without experience : yet I would rather have him with me than a more sensible man who will not talk readily . This man is always willing to say what he has to say . " Yet Dr. Johnson had himself by no means that ...
... passed through life without experience : yet I would rather have him with me than a more sensible man who will not talk readily . This man is always willing to say what he has to say . " Yet Dr. Johnson had himself by no means that ...
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... passed between us , such as would be thought too vain in me to repeat , I talked with re- gret of the sad inevitable certainty that one of us must survive the other . JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir , that is an affecting consider- ation . I ...
... passed between us , such as would be thought too vain in me to repeat , I talked with re- gret of the sad inevitable certainty that one of us must survive the other . JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir , that is an affecting consider- ation . I ...
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... passed six months before ; but this , perhaps , may be accounted for by Tooke's having obtained a writ of error , which suspended the execu- tion of the sentence . - Croker . should set him in the pillory , that he may ÆT . 69 . 29 ...
... passed six months before ; but this , perhaps , may be accounted for by Tooke's having obtained a writ of error , which suspended the execu- tion of the sentence . - Croker . should set him in the pillory , that he may ÆT . 69 . 29 ...
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