The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... called generally the Palais , which from being the old palace of the kings of France had ( like our own palace of Westminster ) become ap- propriated to the sittings of the parliament and the courts of justice ; and the Conciergerie of ...
... called generally the Palais , which from being the old palace of the kings of France had ( like our own palace of Westminster ) become ap- propriated to the sittings of the parliament and the courts of justice ; and the Conciergerie of ...
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... called on Mr. Lloyd , one of the people called quakers . He too was not at home , but Mrs. Lloyd was , and received us courteously , and asked us to dinner . Johnson said to me , " After the un- certainty of all human things at Hector's ...
... called on Mr. Lloyd , one of the people called quakers . He too was not at home , but Mrs. Lloyd was , and received us courteously , and asked us to dinner . Johnson said to me , " After the un- certainty of all human things at Hector's ...
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... called out , " I'll make Dr. Johnson a convert . " Dr. Johnson , at his desire , read aloud some of Chatterton's fabricated verses ; while Catcot stood at the back of his chair , moving himself like a pendulum , and beating time with ...
... called out , " I'll make Dr. Johnson a convert . " Dr. Johnson , at his desire , read aloud some of Chatterton's fabricated verses ; while Catcot stood at the back of his chair , moving himself like a pendulum , and beating time with ...
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