The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 10J. Murray, 1839 |
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... once overcome his reluctance and shyness of humour , our intimacy would contribute to the happiness of both . ” The event veri- fied the Doctor's prediction . 476. Idle Curiosity . When Dr. Johnson was displeased if he supposed himself ...
... once overcome his reluctance and shyness of humour , our intimacy would contribute to the happiness of both . ” The event veri- fied the Doctor's prediction . 476. Idle Curiosity . When Dr. Johnson was displeased if he supposed himself ...
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... once she might have married advantageously ; but as enamoured affections , 66 ' High Taurus ' snow , fann'd by the eastern wind , Was not more cold . " to the Spite of the accustomed petulance of her temper , and odd perverseness ...
... once she might have married advantageously ; but as enamoured affections , 66 ' High Taurus ' snow , fann'd by the eastern wind , Was not more cold . " to the Spite of the accustomed petulance of her temper , and odd perverseness ...
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... ! ( Oct. 1787. ) 503. Reading Manuscripts . When last in Lichfield , Johnson told me that a lady in London once sent him a poem which she had written , and afterwards desired to know his opinion of c 2 ANNA SEWARD . 19.
... ! ( Oct. 1787. ) 503. Reading Manuscripts . When last in Lichfield , Johnson told me that a lady in London once sent him a poem which she had written , and afterwards desired to know his opinion of c 2 ANNA SEWARD . 19.
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... once , " he would hang a dog that read the Lycidas ' of Milton twice . " " What , then , " replied I , " must become of me , who can say it by heart ; and who often repeat it to myself with a delight , which grows by what it feeds upon ...
... once , " he would hang a dog that read the Lycidas ' of Milton twice . " " What , then , " replied I , " must become of me , who can say it by heart ; and who often repeat it to myself with a delight , which grows by what it feeds upon ...
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... once pursued the same course of science , and from whence they soared to the most elevated heights of literary fame . This is that incitement which Tully , according to his own testimony , experienced at Athens , when he contemplated ...
... once pursued the same course of science , and from whence they soared to the most elevated heights of literary fame . This is that incitement which Tully , according to his own testimony , experienced at Athens , when he contemplated ...
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