The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... lived much with the young English at Geneva , and was ambitious to be as lively as they ; with which view , he , with assiduous ex- ertion , was jumping over the tables and chairs in his lodgings ; and when the people of the house ran ...
... lived much with the young English at Geneva , and was ambitious to be as lively as they ; with which view , he , with assiduous ex- ertion , was jumping over the tables and chairs in his lodgings ; and when the people of the house ran ...
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... lived , and which had been the scene of many happy hours in Johnson's early life . Mr. Seward had , with ecclesiastical hospitality and politeness , asked me in the morning , merely as a stranger , to dine with him ; and in the after ...
... lived , and which had been the scene of many happy hours in Johnson's early life . Mr. Seward had , with ecclesiastical hospitality and politeness , asked me in the morning , merely as a stranger , to dine with him ; and in the after ...
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... lived to see the Crown at last re- cover its just influence . At Leicester we read in the news - paper that Dr. James was dead . I thought that the death of an old school - fellow , and one with whom he had lived a good deal in London ...
... lived to see the Crown at last re- cover its just influence . At Leicester we read in the news - paper that Dr. James was dead . I thought that the death of an old school - fellow , and one with whom he had lived a good deal in London ...
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