The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3G. Bell, 1884 |
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... perhaps , against the interest , of others ; so that an old Greek said , ' He that has friends has no friend . ' Now , Christianity recom- mends universal benevolence ; to consider all men as our brethren ; which is contrary to the ...
... perhaps , against the interest , of others ; so that an old Greek said , ' He that has friends has no friend . ' Now , Christianity recom- mends universal benevolence ; to consider all men as our brethren ; which is contrary to the ...
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... perhaps worse , when the conversation is with diffi- culty kept up by a perpetual effort ? Johnson once observed to me , " Tom Tyers described me the best : ' Sir , ' said he , ' you are like a ghost : you never speak till you are ...
... perhaps worse , when the conversation is with diffi- culty kept up by a perpetual effort ? Johnson once observed to me , " Tom Tyers described me the best : ' Sir , ' said he , ' you are like a ghost : you never speak till you are ...
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... perhaps any chancellor ever did , or ever will do . But , I believe , causes have been as judiciously decided as you could have done . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir . Property has been as well settled . " Johnson , however , had a noble ...
... perhaps any chancellor ever did , or ever will do . But , I believe , causes have been as judiciously decided as you could have done . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir . Property has been as well settled . " Johnson , however , had a noble ...
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... perhaps , that , considering the general lot of men of superior abilities , he wondered that Fortune , who is represented as blind , should , in this instance , have been so just . " Yet no man had a higher notion of the dignity ÆT . 69 ...
... perhaps , that , considering the general lot of men of superior abilities , he wondered that Fortune , who is represented as blind , should , in this instance , have been so just . " Yet no man had a higher notion of the dignity ÆT . 69 ...
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... perhaps more amusing , talents . I told him , that one morning , when I went to break- fast with Garrick , who was very vain of his intimacy with Lord Camden , he accosted me thus : " Pray now , did you- did you meet a little lawyer ...
... perhaps more amusing , talents . I told him , that one morning , when I went to break- fast with Garrick , who was very vain of his intimacy with Lord Camden , he accosted me thus : " Pray now , did you- did you meet a little lawyer ...
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