The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3G. Bell, 1884 |
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... took an opportunity of letting him know " that the amiable young creature was sorry at finding that he was offended at her leaving the Church of England , and embracing a simpler faith ; " and , in the gentlest and most persuasive ...
... took an opportunity of letting him know " that the amiable young creature was sorry at finding that he was offended at her leaving the Church of England , and embracing a simpler faith ; " and , in the gentlest and most persuasive ...
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... took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary man . " The com- pany having laughed heartily , Johnson stood forth in defence of his friend . " Nay , gentlemen , " said he , " Dr. Goldsmith is in the right . A nobleman ought ...
... took no more notice of me than if I had been an ordinary man . " The com- pany having laughed heartily , Johnson stood forth in defence of his friend . " Nay , gentlemen , " said he , " Dr. Goldsmith is in the right . A nobleman ought ...
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... took , or that he was generally thus peevish . It will be seen that in the following year he had a very agreeable interview with Lord Marchmont at his lordship's house ; and this very afternoon he soon forgot any fretfulness , and fell ...
... took , or that he was generally thus peevish . It will be seen that in the following year he had a very agreeable interview with Lord Marchmont at his lordship's house ; and this very afternoon he soon forgot any fretfulness , and fell ...
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... took a fever , in which he lay for some time . When he recovered , he said he had a message to deliver to some women from Ford ; but he was not to tell what , or to whom . He walked out ; he was followed ; but somewhere about St. Paul's ...
... took a fever , in which he lay for some time . When he recovered , he said he had a message to deliver to some women from Ford ; but he was not to tell what , or to whom . He walked out ; he was followed ; but somewhere about St. Paul's ...
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... took occasion to converse at times on military topics , once in particular , that I see the mention of , in your ' Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , ' which lies open before me , ' as to gun- powder ; which he spoke of to the same ...
... took occasion to converse at times on military topics , once in particular , that I see the mention of , in your ' Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , ' which lies open before me , ' as to gun- powder ; which he spoke of to the same ...
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